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David Ryle: Trifecta
London-based photographer David Ryle is well-versed in his field, with a prolific portfolio of commercial and personal projects to show for it, tied neatly together by his subtle but enrapturing color palette. He has been recognized and awarded by the the Association of Photographers (AOP) and International Photography Awards (IPA). Steam Portraits This project came […]
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Michael Ward: Cali-Scapes
Based on photographs taken throughout Southern California, the paintings of Michael Ward capture moments of everyday life and commemorates a landscape that is always changing. This is a painting of a drive-through cigarette stand in Garden Grove, CA. I titled the piece Consequences because everything in the scene seemed to be a consequence of something else, or […]
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Molly Strohl: Among the Stars
Molly Strohl celebrates the human form and celestial wonderment in intimate photographs of light. It is an often unrecognized fact that humans are made of the same matter and atoms as stars. Our fragile human bodies are so much more connected with the universe than we commonly believe ourselves to be, and I want to […]
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The Human Terrain of Miguel Milló
Installation Magazine: What story do you want to tell in the Origins series? Miguel Milló: As the title Origins suggests, the story told in here appeals to a very primitive, deep and even magical nature in humanity sensitivity. You can gaze upon each image and connect with the primal emotions and elements of the birth of […]
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Alejandro Cartagena: The Other Side of Prosperity
Alejandro Cartagena waited patiently along the highways that bisect the economic classes of Mexico. The series Car Poolers encapsulates a moment in time but reflects an ongoing dialogue of a culture chasing dreams of prosperity and progress in the back of pickup trucks. Car Poolers was shot in one of the highways […]
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Lisa Anne Auerbach: The Mega City Upon a Hill
Documenting the American landscape on her bicycle, Lisa Anne Auerbach photographs the exteriors of megachurches. The architectural subjects inspire questions about religion and identity, and bear a striking resemblance to corporate institutions. Printing on a large format printer, Auerbach produced her first issue of American Megazine,devoted the oversized issue to the megachurch. For many years […]