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    Jackson D. Veigel

    Jack lives in Los Angeles, a wonderful, but occasionally aggravating place. His desire is to become a professional screenwriter, but making movies is his general passion. As such he was naturally was drawn to photography. But he is a man of many influences and trades, however, visual imagery has a special place in his heart. Everyone loves to look at interesting photos, but the feeling people get for looking at other peoples photos is only superseded by the feeling garnered by gazing upon your own art. More »
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    Irene Kai

    Irene Kai is an award winning artist, author, and activist. Born in Hong Kong, she graduated from the School of Visual Arts in NYC and received her Master of Design degree from the Royal College of Art, London. She taught at Penn State and is extensively traveled. She is the author of The Golden Mountain, and the literal inspiration for George Segal’s Hand on Chest which hangs today in the San Diego Museum of Art. Her work has been shown to critical acclaim in London, New York, and Los Angeles. Kai is the winner of the National Freedom Fighter Award. More »
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    Michael Mosall II

    Michael Mosall's photography are culled from five years of daily photographing. The images are about life, love, and the unseen beauty around us. All images were created from March 2003 through today. More »
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    Susan Vecsey

    Susan Vecsey is a painter and photographer who often works in abstract styles. Recent paintings of abstracted imaginary landscapes explore low horizons that are peaceful and still, big skies, and the shape of rolling hills, clouds, and winding rivers.
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    KBK

    I am a lifestyle photojournalist... NOT a "Photographer". A photographer is someone who says "Smile!" and "Ya'll move closer!" I try not to give my subjects too much direction. More »
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    Urben

    I'm an amateur photographer that loves to doodle. Most work I do is in photography, but I occasionally like to breathe pixels into my sketches. More »
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    Bradford Johnson

    art is not something we can generate; it is finished and needs to be showcased. it has been painted and is posing to be captured. at its most raw it has been defined as unremarkable - and all i have learned how to do is to spend time in it to hopefully prove that wrong. Art, in my opinion, has been replaced by the contradiction of what it was created to be: a refreshing escape from the tiring propaganda & frustration of life. More »
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    matyeu

    Matyeu is visual artist, works with photograph and video. It developed since the years 1990 a research about the "forgotten", or a different look on the reality and the invisible daily where the poetry appears from the forgotten, from the chance, from the mystic meeting between the picture and the time. More »
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    Derek John Dudek

    My love is for my location. More specifically, the journey en route to that location. More »
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    Billy Butler

    I grew up in a little town in New Mexico, not much to do but be surrounded by old buildings and art. It was my favorite subject in school. I grew up taking photos and drawing anything that interested me. I like to take something ordinary or even beautiful and hold onto its presence with a photograph. The wonderful flower, or meadow, or laugh can be captured and remain for eternity in art. I am self taught, I have read books, lectures, or just tried things on my own. I desire to have a unique style and not emulate other artists, its only simplicity and personality I want to capture in a subject. I have two decades of work to show for it. More »
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    Nora Herting

    Based on photographs taken during cheerleading competitions, these photographs are unmanipulated documents of the performers they depict; each tableau was created in real time as part of a routine. The girl's are placed in front of colorfully flocked backgrounds patterned with hybrid cheerleading-floral motifs the subjects become stand-ins for their competitive, athletic and stage-managed worlds. More »
  • digital

    Lucas STOFFEL

    My work defies traditional digital art practices by bringing the work back to its root through handheld techniques and painting. The work emerges from digital photography, then it's composed and manipulated in the computer, finally being transformed onto canvas by hand. My challenge is merging technology and graphic aspects with a variety of traditional mediums. My subjects are personal photography of world cultures gathered from my experiences. Being based out of NYC this has been the perfect environment to explore and grow. My main focus is bringing culture and tradition of the past into a high-spirited, colorful reflection of the 21st century. More »
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    Paula Dixon

    Paula Dixon shoots portraits of many people, but Paula Dixon also shoots self portraits of Paula Dixon. This series entitled "Paula Dixon" is a study of model Paula Dixon. More »
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    Taylor House

    Freelance photographer and student living in Tucson, AZ. I shoot mostly female and self portraits for fun and profit. Would like to get into fashion, journalism, porn. Available for work. More »
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    Phillip L. Kaplan

    I am a writer, photographer, graphic designer, illustrator, and painter. More »
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    Alex Wright

    Brooklyn, New York based music and fashion photographer. I shot and co-authored and co-created (and co-designed) a book called U.F.O. with the Combustive Motor Corporation - published by powerHouse Books - at the end of 2006. More »
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    Maciek Jasik

    We all know what dinner looks like but few (and fewer) of us know where our food, and more specifically our meat comes from. What country. What dismal factory. What's been injected into the animal. My aim is to take pieces of meat, maybe meat that we have never eaten and place them in our midst, where they become alien in a way closer to their unknown reality. More »
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    Adam Baron

    In much of my work, I strive to augment reality. Like Plato's realm of forms, I prefer the idealized, perfect version of things; not the dull and flawed way they actually present. Reality, at times, often times needs a good ol' spit-shine and I am only too willing to oblige standing by with an old towel and a bottle of turtle wax. To this end, I employ HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography methods in a lot of my works. I like the painted, illustrated, quality I can achieve with this type of photography and the storybook atmosphere I can convey. More »
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    Eric Durchholz

    My art is about returning to an alternate version of my youth using technologies that captivated me as a child. As a gay boy in small town, I lived a tortured existence. Threatened with violence by classmates, trying to be "cured" by doctors....all of these things figure into what my work portrays: a slightly menacing place with just a tinge of optimism where homophobia does not exist. When a viewer dons a pair of 3-D glasses, it gives them permission to look at a photo of man. Especially for those who aren't inclined to seek out male imagery. More »
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    Matt Hoyle

    I'm very curious. Are there still Americans who look like the y've stepped out of an Edward Hopper painting? What do boxers from the 1940's look like today? What kind of stories do people who have seen ghosts, ufo's and monsters have to tell. I'm interested in the people of my time and their quirky, human, rye, raw stories they have to tell with just their face and environment. My camera is my ticket to satisfy my curiosity. And the characters I see are colorful but figuratively and literally. That is why my work takes on such different colors depending on who I'm shooting. More »