Wallis Annenberg has announced that the Photo Space will not be re-opening. Read her letter of appreciation on the closing of a chapter in Los Angeles.
Videos
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Mark Laita: Created Equal
Mark Laita discusses his first book of non-commercial work, Created Equal, and the eight-year-long, cross-country journey behind it.
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Susan Anderson: High Glitz: From Cinderella to Malibu Barbie
Susan Anderson offers a look into America's child beauty pageants and our society's obsession with youth, beauty, fame and fortune.
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Melvin Sokolsky: Beauty Is In the Eye ~ The Time We Live In
Melvin Sokolsky shares his personal insights of how the press and media have influenced the concept of beauty over the ages.
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Jill Greenberg: Femininity, Feminism and My Work
Jill Greenberg speaks on her work as it relates to the range and history of practices of aggressive feminine body transformation, restrictive clothing and even corporal punishment of women.
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Lauren Marsolier: Transition to a Digital World
Lauren Marsolier explains how the digital medium has been an essential component of her art practice.
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Nadine Boughton: Adventures in Digital Collage
Nadine Boughton presents her newest portfolio, "True Adventures in Better Homes," which earned her a place in the "Top 50" at Photolucida’s Critical Mass 2011 competition.
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Josef Astor: On Assignment: Agenda vs Serendipity
Josef Astor discusses navigating the conditions that surround an assignment and the goal of satisfying the client without stifling the serendipity of the moment.
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Doug Rickard: A New American Picture
Doug Rickard discusses his most recent series, A New American Picture, which consists of color photographs of American street scenes, located using Google Street View.
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Julie Blackmon: The Power of Now and Other Tales From Home
Julie Blackmon discusses getting her start as a photographer, her process, her influences and the source of her inspiration.
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“Why am I here and where am I going?” An exploration of self-awareness, creativity and temporary circumstances
Angela Bacon-Kidwell discusses the ways she has navigated her life through visual expression and presents work from the acclaimed series "Traveling Dream," featuring surreal, dreamlike imagery rich in metaphor.
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Richard Ehrlich: Ansel Adams Would Have Loved Photoshop
Richard Ehrlich discusses his enthusiasm and process for combining digital optimization and traditional photography techniques.
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Connie Imboden: Reflections
Connie Imboden discusses how an intuitive creative process has kept her fascinated in the same body of work throughout the years.