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Peter Kaaden's Zu Nah
German photographer Peter Kaaden is known for his spontaneous portraits of his friends, often naked in strange, sometimes indiscernible situations. In his new series Zu Nah featured in Vice’s 2014
July 23, 2014
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A look inside Larry Clark's "Wacko Maria"
The text included on the first pages of Larry Clark’s newest book Wacko Maria is written by the prolific photographer himself and in short conveys his distaste for fashion photography, “
July 22, 2014
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"Outsized" by Gerco De Ruijter
The process of artist Gerco de Ruijter (Netherlands, b. 1961) sometimes includes flying a kite armed with a camera to obtain a bird’s eye view. By removing the familiar horizon line, all sense
July 22, 2014
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Herlinde Koelbl’s “Targets”
In her photographic series “Targets”, Munich-based photographer Herlinde Koelbl explores what soldiers from different parts of the world are trained to see as the enemy when shooting their weapon
July 22, 2014
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Another November
In Laura Stevens’s series “Another November”, she explores the aftermath of a long term relationship and the way one copes with the heartbreak. Stevens photographed friends and peo
July 21, 2014
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The Work of Nanako Koyama
Nanako Koyama is known for creating ethereal, delicate portraits. Utilizing natural light with a benevolent meticulousness reminiscent of Uta Barth, Koyama portrays a variety of subjects—homes, hou
July 21, 2014
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Matt Henry: Short Stories
Self-confessed 60’s obsessive, Matt Henry explores American culture through staged imagery. His sets are constructed in England where he lives, using props sourced from both the UK and the United S
July 21, 2014
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Aldo Tolino's "Crumbled Faces"
An interesting combination of sculpture and photography, to create one of these "crumbled faces," Austrian artist Aldo Tolino begins by shooting a portrait and then proceeds to print it on
July 21, 2014
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Hellen Van Meene
Hellen Van Meene’s portraits of feminine youth float in a realm between fragility and power. The faces of each subject are the complete focal point of each square frame, supported by minimal locati
July 20, 2014
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Lorenzo Vitturi: A Dalston Anatomy
The former set painter turned photographer, Lorenzo Vitturi has an eye for site-specific intervention. Manipulating space through careful research and the adoption of objects inherent to a particular
July 19, 2014
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Jeremy Deputat's "Nothing is forever" @ Inner State Gallery, Detroit
Tonight, Inner State Gallery is proud to welcome Detroit photographer Jeremy Deputat for his debut solo exhibition Nothing Is Forever. Through portraiture and travel photography, Nothing Is Forever
July 18, 2014
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Debra Bloomfield’s “Wilderness”
In her photographic series “Wilderness”, artist Debra Bloomfield journeyed to the rural outback to photograph her experiences within her surroundings. Straying from the typical landscape composit
July 18, 2014
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