In a time of self-quarantine and confinement, a time of wildfires, hurricanes, and earthquakes, plus the addition of a contentious election looming, Nancy Baron’s new book and exhibition, Palm Springs Modern Dogs at Home is the perfect tonic for thinking about better times. Her photographs allow us bask in the sun drenched glow of mid-century […]
Still Standing: Sale to benefit International Cinematographers Guild Hardship Fund
Covid 19 has impacted many lives and many businesses, and one of the hardest hit is the television and movie industry. In order to offset those losses, cinematographers have organized a special sale, Still Standing, to benefit the International Cinematographers Guild Hardship Fund. Hundreds of photographs were submitted and I had the great pleasure, along with Kim […]
Carlos Barradas: An Insufficient Response
This week, I am excited to introduce five new Lenscratch Content Editors who will be providing expanded perspectives on a variety of topics. Today we feature Madrid-based, Portugal-born photographer Carlos Barradas, a talented artist and writer who is particularly interested in ideas of confinement. Carlos will also share international events and artists with the Lenscratch audience. […]
Erick Jonathan Guzman: To Obadiah
This week, I am excited to introduce five new Lenscratch Content Editors who will be providing expanded perspectives on a variety of topics. Today we feature Brooklyn-based visual artist, Erick Guzman, who is a powerhouse presence pursing a wide variety of curatorial, community, and partnered projects that elevate and give exposure to photographers, particularly those of […]
Erica Cheung: Minor Matter
This week, I am excited to introduce five new Lenscratch Content Editors who will be providing expanded perspectives to our site. Houston photographer, Erica Cheung, brings a rich perspective as a visual artist, curator, and photographic administrator with an interest in promoting and elevating the Asian American voice and experience. Her series, Minor Matter, explores the Asian American experience from […]
Kat Davis: How We Were, and Other Possibilities
This week, we are excited to introduce five new Lenscratch Content Editors who will be providing expanded perspectives on a variety of topics. I begin today with Kat Davis, an engaging and committed artist who is particularly interested in intersectionality – the convergence of oppressions based on gender identity, sexual identity, race, class, age, culture, education, ability, and more. Her […]