Lynne Buchanan began diligently photographing her native Florida’s waterways with the hope to create a record of her personal relationship with those environments. With time, she began noticing the damage unchecked human activity was causing to those landscapes she explored. Agricultural and industrial pollution, urban sprawl, and population growth have destabilized the delicate balance of […]
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Linda Troeller: Living in the Chelsea Hotel
When I lived in New York, every time I walked by the Chelsea Hotel, I wondered about its histories and residents. Living in the hotel was a badge of honor as it housed artists, writers, and musicians who defined New York City until it closed it’s doors in 2011. Photographer Linda Troeller was there to […]
Leah Frances: American Squares
According to John Tierney of The New York Times, “The act of reminiscing has been shown to counteract loneliness and anxiety, while also promoting personal interactions, and improving the longevity of marriages. When people speak fondly and lovingly of the past, they also tend to become more hopeful for the future. By recalling the past, […]
Hannah Kozak: He Threw the Last Punch Too Hard
What goes on behind closed doors can often impact a family for life. Domestic violence is pervasive and insidious and those traumas seep deeply into all aspects of the every day. Photographer Hannah Kozak has spent the last decade creating work about violence that permeated her family and her life, and after ten years of […]
Greg Kahn: Havana Youth
“These photos explore the emerging sense of individuality in a society that was historically focused on collectivism. It shows how Cuban youth are reaching out to their US and European counterparts through cultural world trends.” Sometime ago I attended a lecture by Greg Kahn at the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles. His artist’s […]
Seunggu Kim: Better Days
“Time to question our lifestyle how we live.. Got me thinking about better days” -2Pac As summer draws to an end, it’s a great time to consider how we spend our free time and explore the idea of what connotes a vacation. South Korean artist Seunggu Kim has done just that with his project Better […]