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Ben Lifson: Online Photography Teacher

Ben Lifson, who was a teacher of mine for a semester at the Yale University MFA Photography program while Tod Papageorge was on sabbatical, has a curious offering: teaching photography online (using IM, to be specific). Yes, I wondered, “How … Continue reading

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No MoMA Photo Portfolio Drop-off for a Year

Most museums, seemingly inaccessible to emerging or even established photographers, occasionally cracked their doors somewhat with an open portfolio drop off. Basically, several times a year, you could just drop off a box of photographs which would be reviewed by … Continue reading

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On the Edge of Somewhere: Photos

These images, more of which can be seen at www.stevegiovinco.com, are about intimate and emotional relations between couples, and are taken from everyday events. Follow me facebook.

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Robert Frank: The Americans at the Metropolitan

The gritty black and white photographs seem to represent a different era in photography where direct but poetic observation was the “trend”.    Reading the draft Guggenheim proposals were a highlight and was surprised that some vintage prints were so … Continue reading

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Miami Mania 2009

artnet’s editor, Walter Robinson, mentions some of my work. http://www.artnet.com/magazineus/reviews/robinson/art-basel-miami-beach12-3-09_detail.asp?picnum=7

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New Season

The season starts with Hellen van Meene at Yancey Richardson.  Haunting, these small photographs are some of the best I’ve seen this month. Maya Lin at Pacewildenstein: Given that her piece is in the same exact place and uses a … Continue reading

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