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February 2011 Featured Photographer : Kathleen Robbins

What calls us home? After months or years away, is it memory, or people, or even just the land? Kathleen Robbins’ intimate photographs from Into the Flatland invite viewers into her family’s present lives and past history in the Mississippi … Continue reading

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February 2011 Featured Photographer : Hollis Bennett

In his ongoing project American Weekend, Hollis Bennett explores the curious leisure hours between Friday evening and Monday morning. Bennett’s photographs were taken in Georgia, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Click here to see Bennett’s project. Click here to see more of … Continue reading

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January 2011 Featured Photographer : David Simonton

For more than 20 years, David Simonton has photographed in North Carolina. This small selection from Of This Place offers viewers a glimpse into Simonton’s poem to the Old North State. Click here to see David’s project. Click here to … Continue reading

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Photography Grants, Competitions, and Open Calls (January 2011)

I’m proud to write that One, One Thousand is well into its third month featuring photography online. We’ve already had the privilege of bringing some really outstanding work to our readers (most recently, photographs by David Simonton and Joshua Greer), … Continue reading

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January 2011 Featured Photographer : Joshua Dudley Greer

Just outside Point Pleasant, West Virginia, lies an explosives manufacturing facility from World War II. Creating a photographic typology of the concrete igloos that were used to store TNT, Joshua Dudley Greer investigates the violent history of the site. Click … Continue reading

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December 2010 Featured Photographer : Rylan Steele

Office corners and laundry rooms aren’t often photographic subjects, but they’re certainly elements of contemporary American life. With his Interiors photographs, Rylan Steele acknowledges ordinary and overlooked spaces, inviting viewers to contemplate the places they visit, shape, and inhabit. Click … Continue reading

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December 2010 Featured Photographer : Michael Sebastian

The roads and suburbs between Louisville and Frankfort offer myriad views of Kentucky’s natural and altered landscapes. In his series, 52 Miles, Michael Sebastian photographs a long commute, at once regionally distinct, but also eerily familiar. Click here to see … Continue reading

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Community Art Program in New Orleans:
Contribute Works of Art To Be Auctioned At Benefit

The holiday season is traditionally a time for giving, but choosing what or how to give can often present a challenge. If you’re a photographer, artist, collector, or philanthropist, we’ll try to make the task easier for you. On December … Continue reading

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November 2010 Featured Photographer : Kellett Junker

In Recapturing Time, Kellett Junker takes self-portraits and recreates photos of her grandmother at various stages throughout her life. Click here to see Kellett’s project. Click here to see more of Recapturing Time. Click here to see Kellett’s project. "The … Continue reading

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First Featured Photographer : Alana Goldstein

Alana Goldstein’s Fighters follows the lives of youth boxers in the South. Taken in Georgia, the photographs show both children and young adults who have dedicated a large part of their lives to boxing. Click here to see the project. … Continue reading

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