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Book Review: Visual Memories and Hidden Places by Paul Caponigro 

Paul Caponigro is a living icon in the world of photography. For over 60 years, the revered American photographer has been sharing his vision of the world through his photographs. His work is often characterized by its emotional intensity and its power to transcend specific subject matter into visual poetry. He is a master of
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Gordon Parks @ Rhona Hoffman Gallery


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Interview with photographer Mary Crnkovic Pilas

While reviewing submissions for Issue 118’s theme, Street Photography, the work of Mary Crnkovic Pilas stood out from the mass of submissions – but not for the criteria I initially expected. The broad topic of street photography has many tropes and themes within, and singular images of people behind rainy, misty, or fogged up windows
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Book Review: Beautiful, Still. by Colby Deal

Third Ward is one of 4 wards that originally made up the city of Houston, Texas, in the 1800s. Historically, whites lived in the southern part of the Third Ward, while African Americans were economically segregated and lived north of the Third Ward. In the 1930s, the black and white populations of the Third Ward
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Tomio Seike @ Hamiltons Gallery


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Luke White @ The Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery


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Richard Sandler @ Bronx Documentary Center


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Nadezda Nikolova @ HackelBury Fine Art


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Interview with photographer Ekaterina Pavlova

Work from Ekaterina Pavlova’s project ‘Mother’s Diary’ is featured in Issue 117 – Black and White. The diaristic, visual exploration of her hopes and fears pertaining to her personal experience of motherhood are cathartic, reflective, and painfully honest. Pavlova’s brave work lays bare her reality in stark contrast to what she previously considered as the
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Book Review: Invited to Life by B.A. Van Sise

“No matter how it might seem, this is not a book about the Holocaust. This is a story of overcoming.”   Invited to Life contains 90 portraits, each with accompanying text by and/or about the person featured on the page, each of whom are Holocaust survivors. Three essays are included from contributors Dr. Mayim Bialik,
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