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Interview: Jeffrey Sass - “Internal Views”

Ever wondered how an artist finds their personal “voice” in photography? Meet Jeffrey Sass, whose new body of work, “Internal Views,” beautifully demonstrates a transformation from straightforward documentation to layered, narrative-driven art pieces.

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Month of Photography Denver - Samantha Johnston Interview

Month of Photography Denver (MOP) returns in March with 130+ exhibitions, events, and portfolio reviews. Samantha Johnston from the Colorado Photographic Arts Center shares festival highlights, CPAC’s new home, and the power of community-based photography. Dive into our interview for MOP 2025 insights and photography’s evolving future.

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Interview: Andy Mattern - “Ghost”

Discover the intriguing journey of Andy Mattern as he uncovers a unique phenomenon in vintage platinum prints. In this captivating interview, Mattern reveals how images transferred onto neighboring prints over decades, creating faint yet fascinating ghost images. Learn about his meticulous process of reviving these images and transforming them into new platinum prints. This discussion, spanning over a year, delves deep into the art and science behind Mattern's extraordinary project.

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Interview: Michelle Rogers Pritzl - “Not Waving But Drowning”

Michelle Rogers Pritzl’s work explores the tension between past and present in our psychological lives, as well as the photographic medium itself, often working in a digital/analogue hybrid and using historic alternative processes. We shine a light on her recent collection of work, “Not Waving But Drowning in our exclusive interview.

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Interview: Ed Kashi - “Abandoned Moments”

With the release of Ed Kashi's latest monograph, “Abandoned Moments,” we get the chance to look over a career-spanning retrospective of a photographer's work and style, and along with it, a specific aesthetic found within the final images chosen for this incredible book. Not simply a book review–this is an interview with one of the country’s finest photojournalists.

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Interview: Kari Wehrs - Shot

Kari Wehrs’ portrait project, “Shot”, examines gun ownership in the form of tintypes, some with bullet holes made by the firearm of the subject in the photograph. Read about her motivation for this series now!

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