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The Art of Sleep Paralysis
At the age of fifteen, Nicolas Bruno began experiencing sleep paralysis where he would awake from frightening nightmares completely paralyzed and often hallucinate terrifying figures with obscured fa
April 24, 2014
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Paris Photo Los Angeles
This weekend in Los Angeles, the second American edition of Paris Photo will be taking place at the Paramount Pictures Studios, and for those of you who truly love and appreciate photography this is
April 23, 2014
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The Still of the Night in New Orleans
After having his heart broken while attending Tulane University, Frank Relle turned to his neighborhood of the Garden District in New Orleans to stroll and clear his head at night. Four years after g
April 23, 2014
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Brad Elterman's "Dog Dance" @ Milk Gallery
Opening tonight at Milk Gallery in New York, "Dog Dance" will feature the iconic photography of Brad Elterman. Elterman was at the center of Los Angeles' late 1970s and early
April 22, 2014
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Life as a Stormtrooper
Malaysian photographer Zahir Batin has created a photo series that gives us a glimpse of what the life of a “Star Wars”stormtrooper would be like. Using a combination of actual figurines and hand
April 22, 2014
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The work of Ben Sandler
Ben Sandler's oeuvre--a confluence of art, design, technology, photography and film--operates like an excerpt from a much larger, cosmic narrative. A self-proclaimed "image-maker", Sandler's source o
April 21, 2014
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Jim Goldberg's "Rich and Poor"
Jim Goldberg is an American documentary photographer working in a unique style. He records conversations with his subjects, and then brings his photographic prints back and asks them write an edited
April 21, 2014
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“Black Friday” by Seph Lawless
Seph Lawless set out to photograph two shopping malls in Ohio that are now abandoned as a result of the economic recession. Once centers of activity for their communities, they are now overgrown
April 21, 2014
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Janette Beckman "Rebel Cultures: Punks, Rap and Gangs" @ HVW8 Gallery, LA
In the summer of 1982, Janette Beckman was introduced to members of the East LA gang El Hoyo Maravilla. She proceeded to document this culture much as she had with British punks and the emerging New
April 21, 2014
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Thomas Prior documents Willets Point, Queens
The 62 acres of auto repair shops and salvage yards that make up Willets Point, Queens has changed very little over the past few decades unlike much of everything else in New York. Many people would
April 20, 2014
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The Master of Camera Obscura
Originally born in Havana, Cuba, photographer Abelardo Morell has embraced the classic technique of camera obscura, a method used photographically through the use of pinhole cameras. Morell finds roo
April 19, 2014
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The black and white portraiture of Gerard Wessel
Gerard Wessel is a Dutch photographer primarily known for his book of tattoo portraits. He has explored several cultures including youth and tattoos. His stark black and white images are moving and b
April 18, 2014
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