This month, we feature our annual August project, Photographers on Photographers, where visual artists interview colleagues they admire. Thank you to all who have participated for their time, energies and for efforts. Today we are happy to share this interview with Alexandros Lambrovassilis‘s interview with Efi Longinou – Aline Smithson and Brennan Booker I have […]
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2019 Lenscratch Student Prize: Third Place: Reuben Radding
It is with great excitement that we honor Reuben Radding, Goddard College, MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts – 2019, with Third Place in the 2019 Lenscratch Student Awards. As the winner, he will receive a mini exhibition on the Curated Fridge, a Lenscratch T-Shirt and tote, and today’s feature on Lenscratch. Thank you to our sponsors and […]
Leo Garcia: Now Pay
How do we consider place as an immigrant and keen observer? In the case of Guatemalan photographer Leo Garcia, he has photographed his life in Los Angeles–the streets, the people and the details, as a way to create a diary of discovery–of self and city. These ares ometimes quiet photographs, some reflect the easily overlooked, […]
Ira Wagner: Twinhouses of The Great Northeast
When Ira Wagner shared his project Twinhouses of the Great Northest at the Photolucida Portfolio Reviews, I was fascinated by the almost surreal pairing of homes in Philadelphia that are connected but are not the same. Ira has a legacy of looking at architecture and the communities that surround the built environment. Twinhouses continues his […]
Guy Mendes: The States Project: Kentucky
I remember the first few weeks I started teaching at the University of Kentucky, I was walking around the art building which was my new home and I kept running into Guy Mendes. One has never encountered at more inviting and supportive fellow photographer. Ever since we met, he has been the first to congratulate […]
Harvey Stein: Mexico Between Life and Death
I don’t believe there is a better way to get to know a place than by traveling on foot, especially in a place as rich and full of life as Mexico. How else would you expect to happen upon a swirling crowd of dancers, or a child sound asleep on the shelves of a market […]