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"9" by Paul Garcia
Before deciding to become an artist, photographer and painter Paul Garcia went to school for biochemistry and then once again for journalism. His scientific and documentary background is clearly evi
March 27, 2015
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Interview: Janet Delaney "South of Market" @ de Young Museum, SF
Hurricane Katrina drenched, decimated and maybe resuscitated New Orleans. The Big Three abandoned Detroit, leaving a place struggling for structure and street lights. A room in San Francisco will buy
March 26, 2015
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Hyper-realistic Doll Children
In her series “Mother Love”, photographer Jamie Diamond spent a year immersing herself within the Reborner community where a group of self-taught female artists hand craft, collect, and
March 25, 2015
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Viva Las Luchadoras!
In his series “Viva Las Luchadoras!”, London-based photographer Nick Ballon photographed the Bolivian wrestling scene. Not only does Ballon show us each athlete’s colorful wrestlin
March 24, 2015
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"A Tented Sky" by Kristen Hatgi Sink
In her series, A Tented Sky, photographer Kristen Hatgi Sink plays with the notions of youth, fragility and beauty. Taking the title from poet Edna St. Vincent Millay's piece "Renascence&qu
March 24, 2015
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50 Years Strong
For her series “The Lovers”, England-based photographer Lauren Fleishman set out to find couples who have been married at least fifty years. Originally intending to photograph fifty coup
March 24, 2015
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1970s Harlem by Jack Garofalo
Shot for a cover story for Paris Match magazine, this series of photographs is te result of six weeks French photographer Jack Garofalo spent in Harlem in the summer of 1970.
March 23, 2015
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Connecting the Dots: Sandro Baebler Photographs Kazu
One of the most gratifying aspects of being both an artist and a writer is connecting creative people together. I was sitting at my favorite cafe, probably writing something like this, when Oskar, m
March 23, 2015
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"DIY" by Richard Gilligan
Using human ingenuity, limited resources, and without permission, skateboarders over many decades have created countless skateparks across the globe for the sake of building an environment for creat
March 22, 2015
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From the South Ward
Casey Michael Robertson is a photographer currently living and working in New York. His series From the South Ward follows the supporters club of the same name for the New York Red Bulls soccer team
March 20, 2015
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Mariah Robertson's "PHOTOGRAPHY LOVERS' PENINSULA" @ M+B, Los Angeles
M+B is pleased to announce Photography Lovers’ Peninsula, Mariah Robertson’s first solo exhibition with M+B. The exhibition runs from February 14 to April 8, 2015. “These work
March 20, 2015
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Documenting a Sex Doll Factory
In 2014, photographer Vincent Kessler visited the Dreamdoll company workshop in Duppigheim, France where the company manufactures their lifelike sex dolls. Kessler captured the extensive manufacturin
March 19, 2015
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