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    Jeff Lee

    Jeff Lee is a photographer in New Jersey specializing in model and fashion photography, automotive photography, travel photography and photojournalism. More »
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    John D. Fox III

    Mr. Fox is an outsider artist who has been making photo art for a very very long time. This image is one of 80 images made with a pinhole camera. Mr. Fox has been exhibited in New York City and New Orleans. He used to live in NYC but now lives in L.A. (it's warmer he says). Mr. Fox has produced portfolios as diverse as jazz and blues musicians, Venice and female nudes. And there are the drawings and paintings. And the music, too, of course. His web site is just a tip of a huge iceberg. More »
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    Josh Billions

    I am a fine arts student living in Chicago, IL. My current body of work explores ideas of decay, implied human presence, surreal experience, and the documentation of America's abandoned places. I work primarily with medium-format and full-frame digital cameras with as little as possible post-process work. It is my goal to be able to capture the tension, joy, stress, and absolute wonder of exploring places thrown away and forgotten by the rest of society. Through my work I hope to inspire others to push their zones of comfort and seek out new experiences for their own.
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    Mark Rubenstein

    Mark Rubenstein has spent the last 6 years developing his multi-part series Common Place. A personal testament to the emotional challenges inherent within his "coming of age" narrative - set in a surreal world that uniquely encompasses what it means to grow up and examine life in a new way. The series presents a cast of characters that seem to manifest themselves as one being, uniting to embark on a grand journey. More »
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    Bobby Davidson

    The essence of this work surrounds the idea of transforming an everyday action or gesture into something otherworldly. The ending result is an unrecognizable motion devoid of any utilitarian purpose. The images are not staged and the subjects are completely unaware of what is taking place. More »
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    Drew Michael Lewis

    As a lover of new things that look old and old things that feel new...I bring that dynamic into my artwork. I also bring emotional elements into the work through color and object placement. The uninteresting can be the most interesting to me...except if it's shinny. Then I notice. More »
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    Adam Harvey

    I work in Brooklyn as a web designer and photographer and sometimes artist. A lot my commercial work is an offshoot of my artwork and vice versa. However, only one pays rent. The other is for enjoyment and exploration. And the goal of this work is to illuminate a concept that could lead to new ways of visualizing and a new relationship with images. Perhaps someday we will not use cameras and create snapshots but instead create 'portraits' representative of a larger picture and longer duration. My big dream is to own a grocery store with enough food for everyone. More »
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    Greg Gut

    Hi! My name is Greg and I'm a student, one big lazy student form Poland... ;) I mean still, because this year I will finish it and unfortunately i need to start a real life. So when i find some free time from sleeping or doing nothing, I take a camera and sometimes I will make some photos... usually not some great, artistic, wonderful and good looking photography but... I like it :) I really hope someone will find something interesting in my little gallery. More »
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    Zander Coomes

    I'm nostalgic for a time before I was born. My photographs often imitate the stylistic mannerisms of 60's era photographers. That being said, I'm a child of the media generation, so whether I like it or not, new media techniques tend leak onto my creative palette as well. More »
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    Maile Roseland

    I'm a twenty-one year old photographer living in Orange County, California. I live for the beautiful things in life and I want to show people the way I see the world. I love soft colors and natural light. My work intends to remind people of the beauty of simplicity, with subjects that ask only that you admire them for what they truly are. More »
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    Centa Schumacher

    Centa Schumacher is a fine art photographer currently residing in San Jose, California. Working in both traditional and digital media, she uses photography as a means of observation and discovery. Centa has always been inspired by the explorative aspect of science, and views her work as a type of research that is constantly bringing her to new conclusions about the world around her. By exploring and revealing her own world, Centa hopes her art will encourage others to reexamine their own worlds and reach their own new conclusions as well. More »
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    Ixiana Hernandez

    As an artist I'm mostly inspired by popular culture specially that of my teen years the 1980's. When I decided to start photographing dogs it was because I had just being introduced to life with one and realized what a big influence they are on my current environment NYC. My portraits are infused with pop culture, classic fine art and my contemporary aesthetic. It is my goal to create portraits that do not rely on cuteness. I want to create portraits that reflect the dog's character, I want to show the viewer what I see when I look at them. More »
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    Sophia Peer

    Sophia Peer's installations invite you to a familiar place disguised and re-organized, where day-to-day reality has been brattishly mangled into a fiction that better suits her. Using video, sculpture, and photography, Peer stubbornly forces herself and others into false intimacies, highlighting relationships that aren't there while making unlikely emotional connections. Peer re-creates a sitcom scene with her real family, demands free potato salad from a bodega cashier while in her underwear, projects rambling paternal life-lessons from a crystal atop a pedestal—all in the service of identifying absurd (and, somehow, recognizable) desires, fears, and delusions. More »
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    Sean Fader

    Raised in Ridgewood, NJ, Sean Fader spent most of his life as an actor,acting, singing, and dancing since he was five years old. Sean then earned his MA from the Maryland Institute College of Art, where he was the recipient of the Murthy Digital Arts Award and his MFA at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He was named Fringe Underground Magazine's "Art Star" in their Fall 2005 issue. In 2007 his work was featured in First Look II: the best of the new artists in the U.S. at the Hudson Valley Center For Contemporary Art. Recently he was awarded the Critics Choice Award in the Professional category at the 11th Annual Chicago Art Open. Sean resides in New York City. More »
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    H. Antonio Vazquez Brust

    I started shooting my city thinking that in a distant future I would look a those images and reflect about how much things had change. More »
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    Peter James Zielinski

    I love tasty color, creamy bokeh and finding ordinary people in extraordinary moments. More »
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    Benjamin Long

    In his paintings, Benjamin Long has been combining images, often on separate panels, for many years. This aesthetic has been carried over into his recent photos, in which images are placed side by side into a panoramic-format picture wherein the individual elements relate to and support each other visually and conceptually. Using vintage cameras which require a slower, more thoughtful approach to photography, he shoots on various types of film: transparency, negative, and instant. His work is an ongoing effort to reconcile disparate elements such as structure and chance; personal information and an aesthetic connection to the viewer. More »
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    Adam Sherbell

    I have an eclectic style that is not limited by category. In whatever I photograph, be it portraiture, fine art or documentary of sorts, I want my style/vision to be tangible and evident. Each photo attempts to evoke an emotional theme that makes the viewer react in some way. My portraits tend to have a gritty, raw quality that the viewer can instantly connect with. For more fine art oriented photos, I often slightly exaggerate colors, highlights, shadows, etc., in an attempt to walk a fine line of keeping a sense of realism while creating a somewhat mysterious unfamiliar mood.I also have a deep appreciation for the aesthetically pleasing qualities and untamed freedom of the abstract. More »
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    Meredith Lucks

    For the past year I have been using collage as a means to getting back to my extremely basic creative expression-a creative expression that relies only on the simple act of visually illustrating what I would love to see.
    I gather what is around me to create a space, a space that could harbor a world. A space where surroundings and differences are much more rigorous. I like to think that these places trigger one's perceptive instincts. More »