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End Times
Standing out as one of her most controversial works, Jill Greenberg’s photographic series “End Times” depicts images of small children in the middle of a crying fit. Taken as headshots, the pho
May 15, 2014
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Francesca woodman
Often referred to as the Sylvia Plath of photography, Francesca Woodman’s photographs are filled with emotion and are beautifully haunting. With her use of motion blur, odd objects, and seemin
May 14, 2014
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Unknown Constellation
At the age of 8, photographer Robin Myers discovered the recently released book “Cosmos” by Carl Sagan. The book left a lasting impression on her by igniting a fascination with the workings of th
May 14, 2014
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Conflicts, world events and social issues as seen by Luc Delahaye
Luc Delahaye is a widely respected photojournalist most notably known for successfully bridging the gap between documentation and fine art. His images, shot with larger camera formats, have an intens
May 14, 2014
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Eve Fowler's "Hustlers" book signing @ Dashwood Books
Hustlers documents a photographic series taken by Los Angeles-based artist Eve Fowler (born 1964) on the streets of the West Village in New York and Santa Monica Boulevard in Los Angeles between 199
May 12, 2014
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The Wilson's
Jane and Louise Wilson are architectural photographers who focus on dilapidation and images devoid of humans. They have travelled throughout the world to document specific places which have a strong
May 12, 2014
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The Five Stages of Inebriation
These staged studio photographs depicting the five stages of inebriation are thought to be comissioned by a temperance group for educative purposes or to be used by an engraver for illustrations. In
May 12, 2014
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Ian Webb
Perusing the photography of Ian Webb elicits emotions similar to what one might feel traveling the world in a moment; to become a part of each culture's most personal routines and expeditions an
May 11, 2014
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Mid-Century Postwar Italian Photography
Roberto Rossellini, Vittorio De Sica, Federico Fellini. These were the pillars of Italian Neorealism; the auteurs who captured the psyche and desolate conditions of the Italian lower-class from 1944
May 10, 2014
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The work of Michael Wolf
Michael Wolf is a German photographer who grew up across the Europe and America. His work revolves around mega cities and densely packed areas of humans. His work broadly addresses vernacular themes
May 09, 2014
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Nikki S. Lee
In her photographic series “Projects”, South Korean artist Nikki S. Lee fully immersed herself a-la-Daniel Day Lewis into each role she portrayed in her photographs. From ethnic groups t
May 09, 2014
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The Farm Security Administration
As a result of the New Deal, the United States formed The Farm Security Administration in an effort to combat the rise in rural poverty throughout the country, much as a result of the Dust Bowl. As p
May 08, 2014
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