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Hugh Kretchmer’s Waves of Plastic

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Hugh Kretchmer’s latest series titled Plastic Waves is a visual commentary on  the impact of human behavior on the world’s oceans and seas. Each “wave” is sculpted out of recycled materials, …

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There Is Beauty in Hard Work

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Photographer Michael Kunde finds beauty amid all the hard work in his award-winning shoot for Deltapine. He shows us people at work in an environment full of beautiful visual patterns created by land …

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Ilanna Barkusky Captures Athletes from Above

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In her latest personal series, photographer Ilanna Barkusky makes effective use of the graphic, colorful racing tracks and basketball courts in her aerial still shots and video capture of athletes in action. Ilanna’s efforts …

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James Yang Wins the 2020 Geisel Award

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When the Theodore Seuss Geisel committee called and said Stop! Bot! won the 2020 Geisel award,”It was like a lighting bolt,” James says.  According to the ALA, “The Geisel Award is given to …

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A Nice Win for Jennifer Davick

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Photographer/Director Jennifer Davick  won The  Pink Lady® Food Photographer of the Year Award for her film Black Sesame. These awards are an international competition including more than 9,000 entries from 77 …

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Mac Holt Captures Life On The Water

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  Congratulations to Mac Holt For His Stunning Series In the Advertising Category Of This Year’s CA Photo Annual. Mac Holt elevates the everyday with this  award-winning series for the Western …

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Dave Moser’s Authentic Award-winning Vignettes

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Dave Moser was awarded Graphis Gold for “Vignettes,” an ongoing personal project in which he captures individuals with whom he found immediate connections and who have fascinating life stories. The images are …

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Lawn Mower Racing, Bowles' Farm, MD

The Lawnmower Racers of Southern Maryland

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On his way through Southern Maryland, Baltimore photographer Brian Schneider noticed something from the road and stopped to investigate. It was then and there he discovered the the Lawnmower Racers, who later became the …

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Geri Mariano diastrophic dysplasia inspiration

Beth Perkins for Smith Alumnae Quarterly

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Beth Perkins recently completed a photo essay for Smith Alumnae Quarterly magazine about one of its graduates, Geri Mariano, who was born with diastrophic dysplasia, a condition that affects bone …

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