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…
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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…
Born in Brittany, France, Michel Nafziger got his start in photography as a photographer’s assistant in Paris working for French Vogue. He then spent two years in San Francisco, where he earned…
Every city in the world has a unique skyline defined by its architecture and landscape. Photographing these cities with the camera leveled and pointed straight up, provides a way to…
The project I showed at the portfolio review is called Boy's Momma: My Favorite Mother. It is a series of portraits made with my mother since my father's passing in late…
Ben Zucker was born in Rhode Island, USA in 1989 and grew up in Upstate New York. He is based out of New York CIty where he lives with his…
Wielding a flashlight I create my own narrative of the night. I explore the mysterious, the sublime, the unexpected, the often obscure and unnoticed; some of those hidden meanings that lie on…
Most people look at work sites and machinery and see nothing more than concrete and steel. Stephen Mallon looks at them and sees both a surreal beauty and the wonder…