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    Ellen Von Unwerth
    Cathleen Berenyi
    The German photographer Ellen Von Unwerth was born in Frankfurt in 1954. Her childhood was complicated and unconventional. An orphan when she was just 2 years old, she grew up...
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    NYC Group Welcomes Photographers
    Christina Santucci
    Erica Reade was seeking a visual community in 2014. When she couldn’t find what she was looking for, she created it herself. “Looking at around the existing camera clubs at...
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    Mariette Pathy Allen
    Cathleen Berenyi
    Mariette Pathy Allen (born in 1940 in Alexandria, Egypt to Hungarian parents) didn’t expect to become a photographer when she attended Fine Arts at University of Pennsylvania, following her passion...
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    NYC gallery to show New Zealand documentary photographer’s work
    Christina Santucci
    The work of photographer Ans Westra will be featured in an upcoming exhibit in New York in December – the artist’s first solo show in the United States...
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    Jane Evelyn Atwood
    Cathleen Berenyi
    Jane Evelyn Atwood was born in New York in 1947 and grew up between Tennessee, Illinois and Massachusetts. In 1970, she graduated in theatre from Bard college. The summer of...
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    The photographers Gallery New Talents 2019
    Naroa Perez
    TPG gave a place to new talent or emerging photographer artists and showing their work over three months...
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    The Extraordinary Work of Arlene Gottfried
    Cathleen Berenyi
    The work of Arlene Gottfried (1950 – 2017), one of the finest New York city street photographers, is being celebrated through two different exhibitions in France and in the States...
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    Reuters Photojournalism Grant Winners
    Christina Santucci
    Laurence Geai focuses on conflict, Adriana Loureiro Fernandez covers human rights issues in Venezuela and Mahé Elipe uses her work to examine people’s place in society...
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    Review: Her Ground: Women Photographing Landscape
    Naroa Perez
    The exhibition HER GROUND: Women Photographing Landscape was on exhibition from the 12 th July to the 31 st of August in Kingsland Road, Shoreditch, East London. ...
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    Hard Truths
    Cathleen Berenyi
    Hosted by the Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne and in collaboration with the New York Times, Hard Truths is an exhibition dedicated to the finest work of...