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Lodoe Laura @ Filter Photo

Lodoe Laura: 163 August 3 – September 15 2018 Closing Reception: September 7 | 6 – 9 PM Artist Talk: September 7 | 7 PM “In the last ten years, 163 people have self-immolated in protest of the conditions inside the Tibetan Autonomous Region in China. Working with the archives of Tibetan activists and advocacy
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Location: Chicago, Illinois, United States Type:

Interview with photographer Helen Jones

Cary Benbow (CB): Beyond the project statement you have on your website, would you please expand on the ideas behind ‘Mining the Past’, which is included in this month’s issue, and give an idea of how it relates to your larger body of work? Helen Jones (HJ): ‘Mining the past’ is a project that came
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Book Review: American Fair by Pamela Littky

It is easy to visually recall projects and work by photographers who document places or people outside the comfort zone of most people; photos of people who some would consider to be in the margins of society. In general, it is hardly new or unique to photograph people who live interesting lives apart from mainstream
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Book Review: Houseraising by Ira Wagner

In 2012, the Jersey Shore was devastated by Hurricane Sandy. In the summer of 2013, Ira Wagner, an adjunct professor of photography at Monmouth University, who is based in New Jersey and owns a home on the Jersey Shore, “noticed some of the houses along the NJ shoreline were being lifted through a rudimentary elevation
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Grayscale: A Picture Show @ Black Box Gallery


Location: Oregon, Portland, United States Type:

Jeff Whetstone @ Julie Saul Gallery

Jeff Whetstone: Batture Ritual September 6 – October 27, 2018 Opening Reception: Thursday, September 6, 6-8 pm “Jeff Whetstone’s photographs and videos explore the micro- and macro-economies and ecologies along the Mississippi River’s batture near New Orleans, Louisiana. “Batture” is the French-creole term for the thin strip of weeds, trees, and mud between the water’s
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Location: New York, New York City, United States Type:

Re/member/construct and we like small things v.2. @ Filter Space

Re/member/construct and we like small things v.2. September 21 – October 27, 2018 reception September 28 | 6 – 9 PM “Re/member/construct, juried by Lisa Volpe, features the work of 30 artists that explore the quality of a photograph to simultaneously stop time and infuse form, construct memory, and fuel nostalgia. ” “we like small
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Location: Chicago, Illinois, United States Type:

4×5 Photo Fest 2018

4×5 Photo Fest 2018 Saturday, September 15, 2018 | 11am – 8pm 4×5 Photo Fest consists of a full day of inspiring photography keynotes & workshops geared towards professional photographers, enthusiasts, and the creative class. Whether you’re a freelancer, seasoned professional, intern, emerging photographer or business owner looking to connect with photographers – 4×5 Photo
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Location: San Antonio, Texas, United States Type:

2018 Members Show @ Florida Museum of Photographic Arts

2018 Members Show until August 31 Opening Reception: Friday, July 27, 2018 “Works shown are member-submitted photographs in six categories. Winners in each category are selected by a panel of judges and announced at the reception. Reception attendees who make a donation to the museum will be able to vote on an overall “best-in-show” winner.”
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Location: Florida, Tampa, United States Type:

Book Review: Venice Beach by Dotan Saguy

Dotan Saguy has lived in Los Angeles since 2003. In 2015, he decided to focus on his lifelong passion for photography. He attended the Eddie Adams Workshop, the Missouri Photo Workshop and studied photojournalism at Santa Monica College. His book Venice Beach. The Last Days of a Bohemian Paradise was edited by Gail Fisher, Sr. Editor
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