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Book Review: Still Life: Photographs and Love Stories by Kate Sterlin

Kate Sterlin has meticulously explored the intricate relationships between individuals, families, and communities through her lens for decades. Her debut book, Still Life: Photographs & Love Stories, is a poignant testament to the power of intimacy. By seamlessly weaving together lyrically narrative photography and poetic prose, Sterlin crafts a diaristic narrative that delves into the
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Book Review: As I Found It. My Mother’s House by Russell Hart

Russell Hart’s As I Found It. My Mother’s House is a poignant visual exploration of memory’s fragility and the devastating impact of dementia. Through a collection of intimate photographs, Hart delves into the center of his mother’s fading identity, capturing the remnants of her life scattered across her home. These images serve as a poignant
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A Little Truth: Fact and Fiction in Family Photography @ The Block Museum of Art


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Book Review: Embrace by Rohina Hoffman

In Rohina Hoffman’s captivating book ‘Embrace’, we witness the beauty of human interactions through intimate photographs that stir emotions and touch our hearts. As we delve into her work and juxtapose it with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, we find ourselves yearning for connection even when physical presence seems impossible. One aspect that particularly
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Vikesh Kapoor @ Filter Space


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Interview with photographer JP Terlizzi

  F-Stop Magazine: The Portfolio 2019 issue of F-Stop Magazine features your project “Descendants,” can you tell us about this project? What led to this work? JP Terlizzi: Descendants was very much influenced by my response to loss and death and the need for belonging. I come from a very large, loving, extended Italian family.
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Interview with photographer Nicole Campanello

Cary Benbow (CB): Please explain the idea behind your images submitted to this issue with the theme of Family? How do they relate to your other projects, or how is it significantly different? Nicole Campanello (NC): This project, although stylistically very different, relates to my other work in that they all have come out of
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