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Julia Dean – The L.A. Project
Were pleased to have Julia Dean back with us again. Shes a longtime photographer, educator, writer, founder of the Los Angeles Center of Photography and most recently the creator of The L.A. Project
Michael Ruggiero – Documenting Disappearing Americana
Mike's long term projects have captured several fading American traditions.
Marcia Bricker Halperin finds gold in her archives
The title of this article is really a misnomer because Marcia Bricker Halperin knew all along that the archive she built over 40-years contains gold. But she waited until she retired from teaching to
Finding inspiration from Tatiana Hopper
Tatiana Hopper is an artist. Her mediums are film photography, video content creation and writing. You may already know her as the creator of the T Hopper YouTube channel. I first discovered Tatianas
10 Years and Counting
Today we tell our own story about the brith and evolution of Street Photography Magazine over the past decade.
Shirley Baker: Life Through a Lens with Jason Figgis
Write, director Jason Figgis discusses the life and work of British documentary photographer Shirley Baker and his new film Shirley Baker: Life Through A lens.
Jeff Sonnabend – Seeking the soul of the American Heartland
When Jeff Sonnabend, an Intellectual Property attorney from New York City, moved to Arkansas near the geographical center of the lower 48, he decided to follow his passion as a documentary photographe
Personal Projects on Film - LeighAnn Edmonds
LeighAnn Edmonds is a freelance documentary photographer in Birmingham, Alabama. Her work focuses on the rural regions of the American South, the people, their culture and the land that has often pass
Conversation with Brian Lloyd Duckett
Were doing something a little different this week. Instead of our usual monthly newsletter we decided to publish our interview with Brian Lloyd Duckett in our podcast feed. Thats because Brian is th
Adventures of a Gallery Newbie – Lewis Sandler
Lewis Sandler originally trained as a lawyer, decided to move to China to explore a different world. There he spent nearly He spent nearly 30 years 30 years there working teaching English in high scho