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The Negativityness of Robert Ripps Is A Good Thing

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Robert Ripps will be showing his latest series called Negativityness Reconsidered in New York City. Negativityness Reconsidered will be on view at the former historic Western Union Builing at 60 …

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Workbook Radio Episode 17 – Daniel Bedell with Tim Tadder, Part 1

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For this series, podcaster and photographer Daniel Bedell interviews sports and lifestyle photographer Tim Tadder. In this episode, Daniel and Tim talk creative projects and if Tim sees social media …

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Corey + Emily Critser and the Taste Face Project

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Corey and Emily Critser recently spent an afternoon recording random strangers’ reactions to one of three choices: a lemon wedge, some Himalayan rock salt, or horseradish.  The assumption going in …

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Mike Tittel’s Latest Personal Project

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Sports and lifestyle photographer Mike Tittel captures all the intensity of a CrossFit workout in his latest personal project.

Kremer Johnson and Their Craigslist Encounters

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The ad reads: “Portrait subjects needed (anywhere). Compensation: $20 per hour. Portrait photographer seeking subjects. Looking for interesting people to photograph
all shapes, races, genders, and sizes are welcome. I will …

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May the Force Be with You!

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  While testing a new Macro lens by photographing some tiny Lego figures,  Photographer Dale May was reminded of the epic importance Star Wars characters hold in popular culture. He went on …

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iPhone Once a Day, Everyday: Part Two

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We’ve put together another edited gallery of images from Paul Elledge’s series iPhone Once a Day, Everyday. His solo exhibit will open Friday, May 12th at the Park Art Center, 9 …

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iPhone Once a Day, Everyday

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In 2008, and Paul Elledge was looking for the right digital platform on which to engage. His representative, Candace Gelman, impressed on him the growing importance of social media as a way …

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Fuego Faces

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Photographer Douglas Levy has accumulated quite a collection of hot sauces, some he hasn’t even opened yet. Some are no spicier than ketchup, while others are only “slightly less spicy …

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February Instagrams

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Jackson Smith: Personal Project

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Jackson knew he wanted to do something with the box of old woodworking tools that had belonged to his grandfather. He first photographed them on white, but not satisfied, he created what …

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December Instagram Gallery Part Two

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December Instagram Gallery Part Two

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Girls at The Rodeo

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Sara Forrest describes the Flint Hills of Topeka, Kansas as a wide open “sea of green and sky” as well as where she calls ‘home.’ And on a recent visit, she …

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Portrait of WIlliam Eggleston

Photographing the Photographer

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It wouldn’t hurt to ask; the worst thing he could say is no. With that in mind and an extra day in Memphis, home of  American Photographer William Eggleston, Cade Martin was …

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Workbook Custom Galleries

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Custom Galleries on Workbook are a great way for a photographer or illustrator to add another dimension to their portfolios beyond commercial galleries. Testing out ideas and creating personal work …

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August Instagrams

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Jonathan Chapman Darryl Estrine Stewart Cohen Pat Molnar Trevor Reid Amy Mikler George Kamper Paul Mason Shaun Fenn Stewart Cohen Shaun Fenn Richard Schultz Tom Hussey Nick Berard Keith Barraclough …

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July Instagrams

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Gary John Norman Evan Klanfer Anthony Nex Tamara Reynolds Tosca Radigonda Bill Cahill Saverio Truglia Beth Galton Kristyna Archer Paul Elledge Paul Elledge Joe Keller Sarah Anne Ward Tosca Radigonda

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Andy Goodwin Spends Time with the Exonerated

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A record 149 people were exonerated of crimes they did not commit in 2015, and that number is likely to continue to climb in the years ahead. In Andy Goodwin’s …

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New Work from Ken Orvidas

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Ken Orvidas has been working on a nice mix of editorial assignments for CFO magazine and the Boston Globe, balanced with some great new personal projects. All of these images …

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