Author Archives: One, One Thousand

September 2011 Featured Photographer : Jennifer Shaw

Six years have passed since Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast, yet the effects of Katrina and its political aftermath remain tangible throughout the region. During September, One, One Thousand is featuring two storm-related photography projects concerning both loss and … Continue reading

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Kathleen Robbins: Exhibition Opening on Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

Photograph by Kathleen Robbins: "Big Steele in the Ivy" from her series "Into the Flatland" Kathleen Robbins will be having an opening reception for an exhibition of photographs from her series Into the Flatland at Beard and Riser Studios in … Continue reading

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Lauren Henkin: Solo Show, New Work, and Artist Talk

Photograph by Lauren Henkin: "External 14" from her series "Growth"   Lauren Henkin will be having an opening reception for a show of new work at The Newspace Center For Photography in Portland, Oregon, on Friday, September 2nd, from 6:00pm … Continue reading

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Introducing The Ten: A Monthly Online Photography Exhibit by Atlanta’s Jennifer Schwartz Gallery

Photographs by Lori Vrba from her series Southern Comfort   Since opening it’s doors in 2009, the Jennifer Schwartz Gallery has established itself as an indispensable center for viewing fine-art photography in Atlanta, GA. The gallery represents Southern photographers including … Continue reading

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August 2011 Featured Photographer : Deborah Luster

Although homicides have been on the decline in New Orleans in recent years, the city still ranks highest in the nation in per capita murders. Deborah Luster’s sobering Tooth for an Eye: A Chorography of Violence in Orleans Parish examines … Continue reading

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Fraction Magazine Exhibition Opening at RayKo on August 11th

  Fraction Magazine’s first exhibition, Fraction Magazine : Three Years in the Making, is opening this evening at the RayKo Photo Center in San Francisco. The exhibition is curated by David Bram, the founder and editor of Fraction, and features … Continue reading

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August 2011 Featured Photographer : Lori Waselchuk

The Louisiana State Penitentiary, known as Angola, is the largest maximum security prison in the U.S. As of last year, 71 percent of the prison’s inmates were serving life sentences. Lori Waselchuk’s photography project, Grace Before Dying, focuses on Angola’s … Continue reading

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Dana Mueller and Eliot Dudik in EXPOSURE 2011, Opening July 21

Photograph (left) by Dana Mueller, Forest, St. Helena Island, South Carolina 2010 Photograph (right) by Eliot Dudik, alligator alley, oregon road Dana Mueller and Eliot Dudik will be showing work as a part of EXPOSURE 2011 beginning tomorrow, July 21. … Continue reading

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July 2011 Featured Photographer : Dana Mueller

The Devil’s Den gained infamy during the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863. Fewer than 80 years following the Civil War, when both men and land were divided over the atrocities of slavery, German prisoners of war were put to work … Continue reading

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July 2011 Featured Photographer : Jeff Rich

Jeff Rich is continuing his Watershed project with a series dedicated to the Tennessee River, which flows from Knoxville, southwest to Alabama, and back into Tennessee. Photographing in the grand scale of 19th century American landscape photographers, Rich is creating … Continue reading

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