I first saw Baton Rouge-based Eleanor Owen Kerr‘s photographs in a workshop in Maine last summer. I was mesmerized, not only by the foreign landscape that she had captured, but by the deeply moving way she had captured it. These were intimate, meditative, soulful photographs of a mysterious and magical place known as the Mississippi […]
Archives for January 2019
Liz Hickok: Ground Waters
Liz Hickok is a San Francisco-based artist working in photography, video, sculpture, and installation. She received her MFA from Mills College in Oakland, CA, a BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, and a BA from Tufts University in Boston, MA. The photographs and video from her series GROUND WATERS have the ability […]
Jennifer Georgescu: The John Chervinsky Emerging Photographer Scholarship
A month or so ago, I was lucky enough to get a chance to consider portfolios in the John Chervinsky Emerging Photographer Scholarship, along with other esteemed jurors: Christa Dix from Wallspace Creative, Frazier King from the Houston Center of Photography, and Laura Moya from Photolucida. There were many wonderful offerings and ultimately, after much […]
Jake Naughton: When We Were Strangers
Queer love is profound. It’s joy in the face of adversity, warmth and vitality where people believe there shouldn’t be. Though there are more than a fair share of photo books about straight relationships, there’s a dearth of ones about queer people, living and loving. Our project takes a look at our love in all […]
YOUR Favorite Photograph of 2018 Exhibition
Happy New Year! A big thank you to our readers for your submissions but more importantly to the wonderful folks that keep this site alive: Val Patterson, Linda Alterwitz, Julia Bennett, Jonas Yip, Paula Riff, Patty Lemke, Brian Van de Wetering, Katie Harwood, Daniel George, Amanda Dalhgren, Megan Ross, and all our other contributors. It […]
YOUR Favorite Photograph in 2018 Exhibition, Part 2
Browse the entire 2018 Favorite Photograph ExhibitionPart 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4