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Joshua Dudley Greer’s New Book: 26° 81°
Photographer Joshua Dudley Greer’s new book, 26° 81°, is out now. 26° 81° includes 40 full-color images of Immokalee, Florida, that "guide us through Immokalee’s quintessential American story of hardship, perseverance, optimism, and success." Photograph by Joshua Dudley Greer, W. … Continue reading
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Kathleen Robbins Exhibiting in ‘Mississippi Photographs, 1860s-Present’:
A Survey of Mississippi Photography at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art
We’re very happy to share the news that Kathleen Robbins will be participating in the upcoming group exhibition "Mississippi Photographs, 1860s-Present" at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art in New Orleans. According to the museum, the show will be a … Continue reading
Photography Grants and Open Calls (June 2011)
Every month, we try to collect information about grants, exhibitions, residencies, open calls, portfolio reviews, etc., that might interest you. Here are some current goings-on at Hey Hot Shot, Photolucida, the Atlanta Celebrates Photography Festival, and the Center For Fine … Continue reading
June 2011 Featured Photographer : Lauren Henkin
The extent of many people’s experience in the small capital city of Charleston, West Virginia, is undoubtedly the drive through it on an interstate highway. Still, a brief stop may be in order. As evinced by Lauren Henkin’s photographs of … Continue reading
Jonathan Traviesa in Pelican Bomb, New Orleans’ Recently Launched Online Art Publication
Jonathan Traviesa is the latest Louisiana artist to be featured in the online magazine, Pelican Bomb. Mississippi native-turned-New-Orleanian, Benjamin Morris, writes at length about Traviesa’s decade-long portraiture project in New Orleans. He offers a local’s perspective on Traviesa’s expanding … Continue reading
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Support Jeff Rich in His Effort to Save the French Broad River
Photograph by Jeff Rich, French Broad River, North Carolina On Saturday, June 11, photographer Jeff Rich will be taking part in the Save the French Broad River Trip to raise money for the Western North Carolina Alliance (WNCA). Support Rich … Continue reading
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Dan Powell Closing Reception:
New Works at The Gallery at Lucky Street in Atlanta on June 2nd
Featured in One, One Thousand in May, photographer and artist Dan Powell will be having a closing reception for his painting exhibition entitled "New Works" at The Gallery at Lucky Street Studios in Atlanta on Thursday, June 2nd, from 5:00-8:00pm. … Continue reading
June 2011 Featured Photographer : Alexander Diaz
Although the rate of growth has slowed in recent years, the past decade saw an almost 25% increase in the number of Florida’s housing units and commercial spaces. Alexander Diaz’s photographs of the state’s peculiar mountains show this transition from … Continue reading
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May 2011 Featured Photographers : Farnell & Powell
Rising gas prices may be making Sunday drives unfeasible for families today, but they were once popular across the United States. Inspired by the outings of their youth and evoking the macabre curiosity of children, Cynthia Farnell and Dan Powell … Continue reading
Photography Grants and Open Calls (May 2011)
Every month, we try to collect information about grants, exhibitions, residencies, open calls, etc., that might interest you. Here are some current goings-on at the Center for Documentary Studies, The Photo Review, The Manuel Rivera-Ortiz Foundation, Photo Center NW, and … Continue reading




