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    T-027

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    Daniel Carrus

    Scaring people is my mission. I like taking every day places and turning them into nightmares. I want my photographs to captivate, to hold your morbid interest. When you return to the subject location in real life, I want you to notice the horrors that I showed you. More »
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    Will Fuller

    Thank you for taking an interest in my work. After residing in Ulsan, South Korea, for a year where I worked as a photographer and a teacher, I am once again back home here in the dirty south. Most of my artistic work focuses on experimental technique using time lapse photography and digital manipulation. More »
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    James Curcio

    James performs in industrial rock concerts, bitches incessantly on his blog, skulks about in dark recording studios, and writes dystopian graphic novels and novels for a generation of disenfranchised drug addicts. He has become something of a mainstay in independent and fringe media, though rumors of being a key member of a harem of feral lesbians are slightly exaggerated. He will sleep when he is dead. More »
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    Mariusz J. Witkowski

    Picture tells a thousand words.
    I'd like to catch with my photography matchless highlights that are difficult to see with naked eye. More »
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    Sara Wight

    In Sara Wight's latest series, Beyond the Horizon, she creates atmospheric yet intimate photographs where the relationship between human life and nature appears delicate and interconnected. Sara attempts to understand the fragility of human life within the context of the natural world. Small human figures are neither masters of nor intruders upon the landscape they inhabit. Simply another element of nature, their existence is in a constant state of flux. These photographs reveal that only by viewing these elements together can we begin to make sense of the complex and cyclical relationship between human life and nature. More »
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    Lisa Kellner

    My work addresses issues of identity, political structures and cultural facades. I am interested in what produces these constructions and how they manifest in contemporary society. More »
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    Caleb Alvarado

    Trained as an architect, I always question how many architects leave out the reality of everyday life, of human emotion; the things that really matter to all beings. I have begun searching to record those real intimate moments that move us, whether it be the love of a mother, an embrace of a pastor, a quiet dinner or even a joyous moment of singing to the unseen. These are the things that drive our everyday lives and make into who we are; human emotions that everyone can share.
    -Born and raised in South Phoenix, Arizona
    -Camera: Mamiya RZ67 Pro II , Medium Format, Polaroids + 120mm Film More »
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    Blimpa

    My portraits are an attempt to hold on to the beautiful and strange in the fleeting seconds between where we are and where we want to be. More »
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    JHeinz

    I look for the unusual in the everyday things around us. I try to capture images and bring out their beauty, adapt and adjust them. I have been working in black and white film, and digital imaging. More »
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    Timur

    "It is now very clear that techniques of machine-human interfacing, pharmacology of the synthetic variety, all kinds of manipulative techniques, all kinds of data storage, imaging and retrieval techinques, all of this is coalescing toward the potential of a truly demonic or angelic kind of self-imaging of our culture. And the people who are on the demonic side are fully aware of this and hurrying full-tilt forward with their plans to capture everyone as a 100% believing consumer inside some kind of beige furnished fascism that won't even raise a ripple. The shamanic response in this situation I think is to PUSH THE ART PEDAL THROUGH THE FLOOR." - Terrence McKenna More »
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    Michael Gasser

    I am a self taught photographer focusing on landscapes. I am currently deployed to Afghanistan as a member of the United States Army. More »
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    Kate Holden

    Images presented here are precisely what they seem to be. You shall find no shiny veneers or hidden meanings to quibble over. More »
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    Donivan Fox

    I've been taking photos since I was a very young. I am mostly attracted to dilapidated buildings, doors and abstract patterns. More »
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    atom gunn

    "THE GUN COLLECTION" is a set of images using toy guns as the subject ... the viewers initial reaction may be to think of violence ... but on closer inspection ... you realize that its just a toy ... see more at gunnstudios.com More »
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    Anna Tate

    I lean towards fine art series photography, but I am never limited by the confines of a single genre. I alway seek the “free spirit” that is in all of us.
    I have photographed some of the most renowned ranches in Texas and Colorado. Santa Fe, New York, Durango, Silverton, Crested Butte have also been a traveled path that I have captured this year. “It’s as if a large door opens everyday for me to take a picture of what I have been dreaming about doing for years.”
    I am truly an example of living a dream into a reality. More »
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    Douglas Duarte

    I'm a journalist and documentary filmmaker, but my work as a photographer has become less and less about information and documentation with the project I call "Undecided moment" or simply "Las negras". The pictures submitted are from Brazil, Bolivia and Cuba but could be from anywhere. As we go into long exposures and "wrong" white balances, photographing becomes more physical and the results completely unpredictable, depending on the temperature of the several light sources. It looks less and less like photography and closer to painting with a camera. More »
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    Steve Strawn

    Primarily a photographer, Steve Strawn captures the perspective of a shell-shocked eyewitness to futuristic battle scenes, as robots destroy cities, terrorize dolls and smash innocent plastic civilians. The staged scenes, which contain the imaginary narratives we enact as children, transform play into reality when photographed. The proximity of this work to contemporary scenes of war is frightening, yet beautifully gruesome in its use of lighting, framing, and form. Not unlike still frames from an action film, the works become stunning documents of the way in which we learn to battle at such an early age – against our siblings, our friends or our enemies. More »
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    Marc Hollembeak

    Marc Hollembeak is a Quincy native who is a local photographer/artist. Marc states he has had an on again off again love affair with photography since 1972 when he had his first studio specializing in childrens portraiture. His interest in black and white, sepia and color became a passion until the late 90's with the advent of digital photography has now become an obsession. Marc states "I love creating what I see in my mind using parts of several different images". More »
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    BrielleZbub

    I have been a busy little photoperson for many years. I spent way too much time in the darkroom and now spend time in the digital domain to create images. I have been going through a phase of existential nihilistic surrealism for who knows how long. Time is not very relevant where I come from. I make images and show them in order to stir the pot of golden cow isotopes. Your subconscious is my playground. Open your eyes, I am coming. More »