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Archive for May, 2007

© Jennifer J. Saracino
This last Sunday I had the opportunity to see some prints of Jennifer J. Saracino. Her prints are not only beautiful and original but also have a strong feel to them. Unfortunately the reproduction on the web is not quite like the actual prints but you can get an idea of [...]

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The second issue of AlmanacMagazine.com has been posted. You will find interesting work and audio recordings. More to come in a monthly basis.

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by Stephen Gill
I am not sure how to describe the intent of this project by Stephen Gill. It is an interesting blend of photography and post-processing by natural elements. It is more like an uncontrolled chemistry experiment when the processing tools are rain and earth. The results are quite intriguing, see the gallery here. The [...]

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© Scott Peterman
From the extraordinary artistic images of city landscapes to the surreal landscapes to the intriguing minimalism of ice-fishing houses on frozen lakes. Simple and powerful each of these 30-by-38 1/2-inch photographs is titled after the body of water or nearest town where they were taken. For the ones who [...]

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Sara Wight

by Sara Wight
Beautiful photography by Sara Wight. Beyond the Horizon (see her statement below) and the polaroid series “Kiss me” and “touch me” are are great pieces of work.
On May 14, 2003, my father held my stepmother’s hand, closed his eyes and submitted to the disease that had slowly consumed him. After a long [...]

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by Parish Kohanim
My obsession is to capture the beauty life offers - Parish Kohanim
One of the most creative commercial photographers of this time is Parish Kohanim. Double Exposure has just published an very interesting interview with the photographer. One of the most fascinating aspects of Parish is his incredible creativity that leads to simple [...]

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© Mike Brodle
Sorry for the hiatus in posting … went for vacation to Mexico and had a great time.
Back in town, I leave you with the work of an incredible artist, Mike Brodle (”The Polaroid Kid“). He is also the master mind of PLRDS.COM. An interview to know more about Mike can be [...]

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by Allen Frame
It is captivating to see images that reveal the extraordinary out of ordinary subjects. When the “extraordinary” is everyday’s life, it becomes increasingly challenging to cross the fine line between an ordinary snapshot and an extraordinary image. This is why I admire the photographers who have the ability to do art out [...]

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