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The Fantastical Scenes of Lori Nix’s “The City”
At first glance, the images in photographer Lori Nix’s series “The City”look like grand productions of post-apocalyptic scenes of familiar public spaces, but the truth is that each image depict
April 01, 2014
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The work of Paul Seawright
Paul Seawright is a Northern Irish documentary photographer. The majority of his projects aim to disseminate the highly complex issues of religious turmoil between sects of Christianity within his na
April 01, 2014
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"The Factory Photographs" by David Lynch
Oscar-winning auteur David Lynch brilliantly re-appropriates his brooding, cinematic aesthetic in his first photography book, The Factory Photographs, and his coinciding exhibition at Photographers�
March 31, 2014
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Andrew Waits’s “Boondock” Takes Us Off-The-Grid
In photographer Andrew Waits’s series “Boondock”, he photographed throughout the western United States searching for a subculture of individuals and communities that live a nomadic lifestyle wh
March 31, 2014
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“Office” by Lars Tunbjörk
Lars Tunbjörk’s book on offices shows us the many different aspects of what it’s like to work in one of these tiny compartmentalized work areas. There are stark interiors of off-white and grey,
March 31, 2014
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Marcel Christ's Exploding, Bursting, and Smoking Colors
Marcel Christ uses a modified flash and extremely high shutter speeds (up to 1/10,0000th of a second) to capture exploding, bursting clouds of colored powder and paint. "What attracts me the mo
March 31, 2014
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The Work of Dana Lixenberg
Dana Lixenberg is a Dutch photographer, her book THE LAST DAYS OF SHISHMAREF is a wonderful documentation of a disappearing Alaskan town. The population is tiny and Lixenberg intimately documents man
March 30, 2014
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A portrait of America by Curran Hatleberg
Curran Hatleberg has been crisscrossing the country, coast to coast, continuing the photographic tradition popularized by Robert Frank’s “The Americans,” searching for the unknown with the hope
March 29, 2014
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Dennis Morris "BOB MARLEY: GIANT" @ Known Gallery, LA
Running from March 29—April 12, 2014, Known Gallery in Los Angeles is hosting a special exhibition of 28 intimate portraits and live shots of Bob Marley in black and white and color taken by B
March 28, 2014
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The photography of Park Hong-Chun
Park Hong-Chun is an internationally renowned Korean photographer. His images eloquently describe human experience and the passing of time yet the photographs are devoid of humans. A series of long e
March 28, 2014
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Behind the Closed Doors of Kink.com
California based photographer Elizabeth Moran has created a series of images titled “The Armory”where she was given access to The Armory building owned by the pornography company Kink.com in San
March 28, 2014
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Humans diverse relationships to land seen by Simon Roberts
Simon Roberts photographs primarily focus on the landscape in a unique style. His projects address various relationships between humans and the land. He looks at leisure environments, the distances
March 27, 2014
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