I discovered Alejandro Kirchuk‘s work a few years ago when I was reading an article on the New York Times and I thought to myself “what a wonderful use of light“. I became a fan. I recently ran into his Instagram feed, and I started following him, so when Aline gave me the opportunity to do […]
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Argentina Week: Abraham Votroba: Forget-Me-Not
I met Abraham Votroba a few years ago, when he was coordinating the Portfolio Reviews at the Encuentros de la Luz festival in Buenos Aires, but it was not until much later, that we started talking more often and I got to know his work. Abraham’s work is delicate -there is a sensibility in all […]
Evan Anderman: Phoenix Project: Rising from the Ashes
Every landscape holds memory, even if it’s simply the history of it’s trees and rocks. Unfortunately new histories are being created by the destruction of wildfires. Photographer Evan Anderman has been documenting the effects of wildfires in Colorado and its regions for close to two decades for his Phoenix Project: Rising from the Ashes. In […]
Art + Science: Nature and Nurture: Doug Eng
It has been medically proven that when immersed within nature, one’s anger, fear and stress tends to melt away. Nature heals. Even placing a plant indoors can bring one closer to nature. For me, being in the mountains, desert and near the ocean, I can find my personal place of sanctuary. Yet, Mother Nature doesn’t […]
David Freese: Mississippi River, Headlands and Heartlands from Delta to Gulf
Some time ago, I featured David Freese‘s book, East Coast: Arctic to Tropic that followed an earlier effort, West Coast: Bering to Baja, documenting the coasts of our continent. Comingin July, David has a new book published by George F. Thompson in Staunton, VA, Mississippi River: Headwaters and Heartland to Delta and Gulf which completes […]
Meg Roussos: New Vistas: Photographers working with the Landscape
Since her completion of the three major U.S. long distance hiking trails photographic artist, Meg Roussos has pursued work that engages in a dialogue about what it means to physically experience the landscape. The economy of effort is highly regarded through her process, material, and installations, often hauling equipment through difficult terrain, dragging a treadmill […]