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Observations: Marc Perlish

Observations These pictures are effortless. The viewer needs only look and smile in recognition of something obvious, but passing. The photographer, through calculated optimism, reasons that the world contains these views of CommonPlace if only they can be found and

Observations: Marc Perlish

Observations These pictures are effortless. The viewer needs only look and smile in recognition of something obvious, but passing. The photographer, through calculated optimism, reasons that the world contains these views of CommonPlace if only they can be found and

A Collective Memory: Carolyn Krieg

Born in 1953 in Vancouver,  Washington,  Carolyn Krieg started exhibiting in her mid-thirties and has had over 45 solo or two person shows in the last 23 years.  Krieg’s work is in several museums,  including the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris; Museum of Contemporary

A Collective Memory: Carolyn Krieg

Born in 1953 in Vancouver,  Washington,  Carolyn Krieg started exhibiting in her mid-thirties and has had over 45 solo or two person shows in the last 23 years.  Krieg’s work is in several museums,  including the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris; Museum of Contemporary

Salt Marsh Grass: Eric Lindbloom

  The Salt Marsh Grass series began with a walk into an Atlantic Coast salt meadow. On close inspection, the matted cowlicks and the deep shadows created by them projected astonishing energy and rhythms. They seemed to warrant an extended

Salt Marsh Grass: Eric Lindbloom

  The Salt Marsh Grass series began with a walk into an Atlantic Coast salt meadow. On close inspection, the matted cowlicks and the deep shadows created by them projected astonishing energy and rhythms. They seemed to warrant an extended

The Art of Pinhole Photography: Justin Quinnell

Eighteen39 is delighted to showcase the work of photographer Justin Quinnell. Quinnell is perhaps most renowned for his Mouthpiece images, taking photographs using a pinhole camera placed inside his mouth. I had the pleasure of attending Quinnell’s day-long pinhole photography workshop

The Art of Pinhole Photography: Justin Quinnell

Eighteen39 is delighted to showcase the work of photographer Justin Quinnell. Quinnell is perhaps most renowned for his Mouthpiece images, taking photographs using a pinhole camera placed inside his mouth. I had the pleasure of attending Quinnell’s day-long pinhole photography workshop

Notes from Berliner: William Price

About William Price’s ‘Berliner’: Several visits in the spring of 2011 cumulated in the photographs of Berliner. Even the photographer’s camera can’t see past the weight of history upon the city; undoubtedly we are sure in which metropolis have we actually

Notes from Berliner: William Price

About William Price’s ‘Berliner’: Several visits in the spring of 2011 cumulated in the photographs of Berliner. Even the photographer’s camera can’t see past the weight of history upon the city; undoubtedly we are sure in which metropolis have we actually

Tales of Perplexity: Aras Karimi

Tales of Perplexity: This collection is dedicated to the reflection of natural light on different surfaces such as glass and plastic. None of the pictures is taken from dust, smoke, or moving objects. The feeling of movement in the photos

Tales of Perplexity: Aras Karimi

Tales of Perplexity: This collection is dedicated to the reflection of natural light on different surfaces such as glass and plastic. None of the pictures is taken from dust, smoke, or moving objects. The feeling of movement in the photos

Portrayals and Portraits: Mike Hipple

About Mike Hipple’s portraits: With the onset of the recession, I was noticing my photography business, which had been mostly editorial portraits, was declining. One of the great things about photographing for magazines is meeting a lot of interesting subjects,

Portrayals and Portraits: Mike Hipple

About Mike Hipple’s portraits: With the onset of the recession, I was noticing my photography business, which had been mostly editorial portraits, was declining. One of the great things about photographing for magazines is meeting a lot of interesting subjects,

The Street’s Secrets: Christopher Becker

Christopher Becker’s images are striking, often haunting representations of nature or cityscapes simultaneously in flux and silence. They are an exploration revealed at once in grand scale and finely detailed minutiae. The unexpected beauty of the object or the captured

The Street’s Secrets: Christopher Becker

Christopher Becker’s images are striking, often haunting representations of nature or cityscapes simultaneously in flux and silence. They are an exploration revealed at once in grand scale and finely detailed minutiae. The unexpected beauty of the object or the captured

The Art of Light: Frank Dituri

Frank Dituri, who divides his time between Italy and New York, is a photographer who likes to transform the obvious into images that border on uncertainty and mystery. His work has been exhibited worldwide throughout the United States, Europe, Russia

The Art of Light: Frank Dituri

Frank Dituri, who divides his time between Italy and New York, is a photographer who likes to transform the obvious into images that border on uncertainty and mystery. His work has been exhibited worldwide throughout the United States, Europe, Russia

The Story of Night Scenes: Ralph Gabriner

The Night Scenes photographs developed over a summer of evening strolls with my wife Dena. We were both looking for imagery, in her case photographs that could be transformed into paintings and in my case photographs that could function as

The Story of Night Scenes: Ralph Gabriner

The Night Scenes photographs developed over a summer of evening strolls with my wife Dena. We were both looking for imagery, in her case photographs that could be transformed into paintings and in my case photographs that could function as