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Features
Daniel Arnold: No Expectations
It takes exceptional fortitude to quit an office job to pursue a dream vocation. Regular paychecks, health insurance, stability and other perks can make life a comfortable, cushy cruise.
May 11, 2017
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Shane Lavalette: One Sun, One Shadow
Drawing upon the region’s musical history, specifically finding inspiration in old-time, blues, and gospel, Lavalette abstractly explored how music is capable of playing a role in regional oral his
March 15, 2017
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Magdalena Wywrot: Dreamscape
With a film noir esthetic, her photographs can be viewed and interpreted in many ways. I like to think of them as a dark fantasy of clandestine mystery, or a portal to an altered euphoric state of re
February 15, 2017
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Jim Marshall’s 1967: An All-Access Pass
Jim Marshall was many things: confrontational, sometimes kind and generous, other times irascible and politically incorrect, but above all, a great photographer who always somehow managed to get the
February 02, 2017
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Best of 2016: Stacy Kranitz - It’s All Personal
The blurred boundaries between personal and professional life fascinate Stacy Kranitz, who, without apprehension or remorse, admits to indulging in drugs and engaging in romantic or sexual relationsh
December 22, 2016
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Picture Book: Akasha Rabut
Akasha has integrated herself, camera in hand, into varying communities and subcultures across the 17 wards.
December 07, 2016
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Parker Day: Tired to Attired
Utilizing the Internet and social media as resources to locate and cast new actors for her ongoing theater, Day has since been on a rampage, recruiting an eclectic mix of players with inventive, offb
November 21, 2016
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Olivia Bee: It’s in the Stars
Bee's work is distinctly personal. Saturated in cinematic color, it captures the nostalgia of romance, intimacy and the emotion of burgeoning adulthood.
October 04, 2016
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Diane Arbus: In the Beginning
Chances are that anyone asked to name a handful of celebrated photographers would put Diane Arbus on their list—whether or not they could name a particular piece.
September 02, 2016
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Michael Marcelle: How We Came to the Red Strawberry
What if Hurricane Sandy blew a hole into space and time, and that hole continued to get wider, skewing what we perceive as reality?
August 10, 2016
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Zhang Xiao: Sea of Dreams
It’s as if people’s spiritual life stays behind, while the coast represents this new, accelerated version of growth and change.
July 28, 2016
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Todd Blubaugh: Too Far Gone
Traveling by motorbike can be a deeply spiritual experience. There are no distractions—the only conversation to be shared is between you and the highway.
June 16, 2016
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