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The photography of Phebe Schmidt
Phebe Schmidt is challenging our perception and digestion of the world around us, one pastel-hued, glossy photograph at a time. The Australia native bears a bold, pop style not unlike the work of To
August 01, 2014
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The work of Joanna Szproch
Joanna Szproch’s striking photographs border on surreal, with a clever eye for composition and form. Her work carries a sense of spontaneity reminiscent of Ellen von Unwerth with a clever wit
July 31, 2014
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Olivia Bee’s Romanticized Images of “Lovers”
In her series “Lovers,” Brooklyn-based photographer Olivia Bee explores the nostalgia of teenage romance. From innocent kisses captured in a dusk lit garden to intimate moments of sleeping side b
July 31, 2014
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Kostis Fokas's explores the human body, Faceless
London-based photographer Kostis Fokas speaks about his work saying, “Through my photos I wish to present a new take on the human body and explore its infinite capabilities. The use of quirky, and
July 31, 2014
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The work of Robyn Cumming
Robyn Cumming’s aesthetic can be described as Steel Magnolias gone awry, but in the best way possible. Working from the heaps and piles of the stereotypical female imagery we all know and love
July 30, 2014
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Pretty, Please
In her series “Pretty, Please,” photographer Andi Schreiber turns her camera on herself and documents her inner struggles and observations concerning her aging and her fear of disappeari
July 30, 2014
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"American Photographs" by Graham Miller
American Photographs by Australian photographer Graham Miller is the result of a road trip through the Southwest of America in the summer of 2009. The mythology of the American West is embedded in o
July 29, 2014
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Kenny Hurtado
Photographer Kenny Hurtado has wound film at shorelines around the world, resulting in a portfolio brimming with vistas and curious finds. Evident in his aesthetic is Kenny’s understanding of
July 29, 2014
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Scanning Below the Surface
After much trial and even more error, artist Nathaniel Stern was finally able to create an underwater casing for a flatbed scanner. With the help of a team, Stern was able to develop custom software
July 29, 2014
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"Dennis Hopper: The Lost Album" @ Royal Academy of Arts, London
Strapped with a Nikon F, Hollywood rebel and innovative director Dennis Hopper was adamant on documenting his experiences between the years 1961-1967, declaring “the world is on fire with chan
July 28, 2014
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"Fragments" by Patricia Voulgaris
Fragments is a collection of abstract, black and white constructions by New York artist Patricia Voulgaris’. Her process is a visual metaphor for the way we distort and recollect memories. Com
July 28, 2014
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Yvette Meltzer’s “Revolutions”
In true artistic fashion, Yvette Meltzer has found inspiration in the rituals of everyday life. In her photographic series “Revolutions”, Meltzer captures the motion and blur of colors w
July 28, 2014
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