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Featured: Kate Kirkwood

©Kate Kirkwood I am  a photographer working from a farm base in the Lake District in England. This is the first in what will hopefully be several featured essays from individual photographers.  I’ve been following Kate’s work for awhile now and have always been impressed with how she takes the street photographers approach and applies [...]

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November, 2009 Show – Four walls and adobe slabs

Photograph ©Alexi Hobbs Curated by Olivier Marcel A photo essay to explore contemporary meanings of dwelling and their visual equivalences in today’s turmoil. Contributors: Alexi Hobbs, Barbara Vanschaik, Ben Anderson, Ben Roberts, Savva Bogatyrev, Kirill Kuletski, Raoul Gatepin, You Li, Matthew Genitempo, Hin Chua, Kate Kirkwood, Derek Vincent, Ana Kras, Henry Mackay, Rafal Pruszynski, Keith [...]

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New Feature: Nils Jorgensen Selects #1

©Kate Kirkwood ©Tony Marciante ©Tom Meadows One complaint you often here about Flickr is that the noise to signal ratio makes it impossible to find the quality work that’s being presented.  While this is true for the most part, members who have participated in the various communities over the years have adapted ways to filter [...]

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July, 2009 Show – Too much to dream last night

©Joni Karanka Edited by Bryan Formhals and Anne Johnstone Contributors: Alex Cretey, Kate Kirkwood, Cristian Ordonez, Todd Fisher, Andrew James, Anna Kharina, N. Shrestha, kwybo, Martin Nicholls, Joni Karanka, Greg Flanders, Jack Simon, Marlon Kowalski, Luke Byrne VIEW SHOW

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Photographs on the Brain #25

“The “photo – blog” will reach some kind of precipice / tipping point. More innovations will be offered (which is true every year), but I see more personal narratives gripping us rather than the same old, same old. Already it appears as if our community is in danger of becoming formulaic, although there are of [...]

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