Lisa Elmaleh employs the 19th century wet collodion tintype process in her documentation of present-day folk musicians living in and around the Appalachian Mountains. Preserving the essence of a tradition tied distinctly to place, Elmaleh creates…
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Abby Kraftowitz is a Pittsburgh born photographer currently living in New York City. Eleanor is an essay about a woman facing the challenges of Parkinson's disease and dementia, while her family cares…
Can one deeply, fully, appreciate a moment without also respecting its imminent loss? This is the poignant and magnificent question that drives Josh Levine to photograph old places changing fast.…
I ask myself, what is the acid that dissolves illusion in perception?How can I fast and cleanse my vision to see what really lies underneath an image? From what part of my body am…
Metin Oner is a photographer who lives and works in New York. His work spans the genres of portrait, photo-essay and street photography. His aim is to capture the revelatory moment, in…
The idea to Away came from a painting my father made, as a young man, of a woman looking away. The painting stuck in my mind throughout my life and finally I had…
Ken Ragsdale is 51 years of age. Born in Walla Walla, Washington, he lives and works in Albany, New York. All images archival inkjet prints on watercolor paper from photos of hand-built paper…
In 2004, Michelle Cheikin set about taking medium-format, color negative images of neighborhoods in the borough of Queens. The culmination of images, a book project titled “Queens Surface,” portrays gritty, urban, vacant…
Nathan Bett is an artist and freelance photographer living in Brooklyn, New York. He holds a BFA from Northern Michigan University in Marquette, Michigan and an MFA from Parsons The…
The "Mirror Project" is a photographic study on how reflections can alter one's perception of personality and space. The mirror may hold a treasure or the vision of a doppelganger. The…