A Yellow Rose Project is a large scale collaborative photographic project made by women all across the country conceived by Meg Griffiths and Frances Jakubek. A year ago, artists were invited to make photographic work in response, reflection, or reaction to the ratification of the 19th Amendment. The goal of this project was to provide […]
Reveal: Cig Harvey, Andrea Modica and Debbie Fleming Caffery
Sometimes, it’s what is hidden that creates the magic in our photographs. Yoffy Press has just released a new Triptych book series titled Reveal, featuring the work of Cig Harvey, Andrea Modica and Debbie Fleming Caffery. “Each artist has It considers what the photograph exposes and what it keeps secret, what the viewer is meant […]
Raymond Thompson Jr: The 2020 Lenscratch Student Prize: 1st Place Winner
“I see my work as an act of resilience; it is a way to begin a personal healing process that counteracts the impact of generational trauma.” It is with so much pleasure and excitement that we announce the 2020 Lenscratch Student Prize 1st Place Winner, Raymond Thompson, Jr. He was selected for his outstanding project, Appalachian […]
Øyvind Hjelmen: Moments Reflected
Øyvind Hjelmen has a new book, Moments Reflected, published by Skeleton Key Press. Russell Joslin, former SHOTS editor and now publisher of Skeleton Key Press states, “In his second monograph, Norwegian photographer Øyvind Hjelmen welcomes viewers into his richly poetic and mysterious photographic world: Moments Reflected. Expanding on his portfolio of the same title by including […]
Sebastian Rogowski: Suicidal Birds
There are road trips and then there are transformative journeys that imprint on your soul and open your eyes to new vistas filled with strange beauty. Photographer Sebastian Rogowski has created a visual diary of his travels through Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan and the result is his self-published monograph, Suicidal Birds. The work includes stark landscapes with luminous […]
Christian K. Lee: Cancelled Prom
It’s not often that you get to meet a soldier who is also a photographer and a dedicated film shooter. I had the great pleasure of meeting Christian K. Lee and his work during the Annenberg/Photoville virtual portfolio reviews and much of our time was spent waxing rhapsodic about film cameras. In his free time, […]