Projects featured over the next several days were selected from our most recent call-for-submissions. I was able to interview each of these individuals to gain further insight into the bodies of work they shared. Today, we are looking at the series Naturalization, by Aaron Wax. Naturalization Naturalization is an exploration into the life of my grandfather. I create […]
Still Life
Eleonora Ronconi: Serás mis ojos
Eleonora Ronconi was recently at the Photolucida Reviews with a poignant project about memory, home, and the reconsideration of of time and place. The series, Serás mis ojos, will open in exhibition at the Griffin Museum of Photography on July 18 and run through September 1, 2019 with a reception on July 18th at 7 […]
Gary Emrich: All Consumed
It was a pleasure to meet Gary Emich at the Month of Photography Denver portfolio reviews. His compelling prints of landscapes as seen through water bottle labels were at once humorous and thought provoking. His work makes us see things anew, with a perspective of cynicism and curiosity. “I have chosen to…invert the value of […]
Jennifer Bucheit: Again & Again
As an American consumer, as well as an American photographic artist, I realized I had a distinct responsibility to reflect on my own habits of consumption, to acknowledge how I was personally contributing to the overall equation and to share my observations in a way that encouraged viewers to recognize their own lives within my […]
Kevin J. Miyazaki: Float
There is an phenomenon where objects can hold meaning and be used as metaphors for storytelling–such is the case of the Japanese glass floats. Kevin J. Miyazaki uses these small pale green universes to mirror his family’s migration across the pacific, each unique and shaped by another, each quietly spectacular, and each having made a […]
Jordanna Kalman: Little Romances
Jordana Kalman’s exquisite project Little Romances seems to be everywhere–she was a 2018 Critical Mass Top 50 winner, the series has been in numerous exhibitions and publications, and now it will be a monograph under the same title, published by Daylight Books. Jordana has created layered and performative self portraits and still lifes that speak […]