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“Sandi Haber Fifield’s photographs float on the colors of memory, mood, feeling, and suggestion. They combine the indistinctness of memory…
By Bryan Formhals
“Photographer and bookseller Melissa Catanese has been editing the vast photography collection of Peter J. Cohen, a celebrated trove of more…
By Bryan Formhals
Photographs ©Tabitha Soren Running With Tabitha Soren Essay by Bryan Formhals It’s 90 degrees out and sweat is dripping down…
By Bryan Formhals
Photographs ©Amy Lombard As a photographer I am not necessarily interested in staging reality so to speak — instead, what…
By Bryan Formhals
Photographs ©Irina Rozovsky One to Nothing depicts an Israel we do not see on the news. These images go beyond…
By Bryan Formhals
Photographs ©Andrea Gjestvang This project explores the restless lives of adolescents growing up in Finnmark, the northernmost part of Norway.…
By Bryan Formhals
Photographs ©Louisa Marie Summer The photographs of “Jennifer’s Family” share my experience with Jennifer, a 27 year-old first-generation Puerto Rican…
By Bryan Formhals
Photographs courtesy Melanie Wilhide and Von Lintel Gallery. Willhide dedicates “To Adrian Rodriguez, with Love” to the individual who broke…
By Bryan Formhals
Photographs ©Fette Sans – From the series ‘Silent March’ Around 2006, back when I was living in Los Angeles, I…
By Bryan Formhals
All photographs ©Laura Stevens – From ‘Us Alone’ Laura Stevens (b.1977, UK) received a Master’s degree in photography from the…
By Bryan Formhals
Photographs ©Hannah Pierce-Carlson I’ve enjoyed following Hannah’s journey’s across the globe on Flickr over the last few years, so it’s…
By Bryan Formhals
Even the simple and mundane should be celebrated. Photographs ©Tanya Zani Tanya allowed me to create these diptychs of her…
By Bryan Formhals
Photographs and text by Maria Sturm Country roads When we are young, we want to be adventurous, we want to…
By Bryan Formhals
Photographs ©Gabriela Herman Big congrats to Gabi for being one of the Critical Mass Mass 2011 winners. I’m excited to…
By Bryan Formhals

