I'm excited to have my work published on the Lenscratch website today, "Isolationism In Photography: William Mark Sommer: The Loneliest Highway." If you have some free time please check out the article and interview I had with Kassandra Eller through the link below.
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Jersey City. August 2022.
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I also had an article published on Lenscratch, a fine art photography daily (a good day). You can see it here.
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http://lenscratch.com/2023/12/inner-vision-photography-by-blind-artists-kurt-weston/
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Day vs. night juxtaposition no. 86 🌞 🌚 . . . . . . . . . . . #juxtapositions #juxtapositionarts #contemporaryphoto #shadowsandlight #contrasts #foundobjects #foundobject #muted #psychogeography #thingsisee #abstractphotograph #seeingthroughphotographs #mundanebeauty #abstractlight #lenscratch #travelphotograpy #travelphotoblog #travelphotooftheday #travelphotograph #photoeditor #photolab #photoarena_nature #photocard #travelphotograhy #travellingphotographer #filmmakerslife #filmreview #filmdiscovered #filmphotographer #filmonly (at Mammouth Lakes) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmzUz01vLRy/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Cody Bratt
Lenscratch
Cody Bratt’s fine art photographic series The Other Stories is featured in a Lenscratch article by William Boling. In the article, Boling discusses the future of the photo festival and shares the work of select photographers from the Photolucida festival in Portland, Oregon. Cody’s body of work is a mixed-media photography project that utilizes painting, collage, and found photos from his great-grandfather’s archives. The Other Stories questions whether family secrets are discernible and immortalized through film photographs.
Read the full article here and explore Cody Bratt’s The Other Stories here.
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©Harvey Castro, On a damp and misty morning, Jorge Suc Ical, with his family by his side, climbed a mountain overlooking their new home to perform a traditional Mayan ceremony in honor of the Nahual, Noj. These ceremonies pay tribute to the ancestors and implore them for guidance and protection.
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Oliver Raschka studied and holds a doctorate in the field of behavioral economics. This helps him to capture the dynamics and specifics of social relationships in his photography. For many years, the photographic autodidact has been dealing with the subject of family and the search for his own identity in documentary format. He loves black-and-white photography, coffee is the drug of his choice, and loud rock music is what he likes. He lives with his family in Stuttgart, Germany.
Publications and awards e.g. Lensculture Critics' Choice Award 2023, German Photobook Prize 20|21 (Bronze), Gomma Grant Shortlist 2022 & 2020, BIFA 2020 (Gold), Lenscratch, Der Spiegel, Eltern family, Stuttgarter Zeitung, Critical Mass Finalist 2023 & 2022, Schwarzweiss Magazin, TooTired Project.
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