Photography by Ron Jude

Photography Blog: Ron Jude

Ron Jude was born in Los Angeles in 1965, grew up in the Pacific Northwest, and currently lives in upstate New York. His photographs have been exhibited at venues such as Gallery Luisotti (Santa Monica), the Photographers’ Gallery (London), the High Museum of Art (Atlanta), Proekt_Fabrika (Moscow) and Roth/Horowitz Gallery (New York), among others. His work is in numerous collections, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, George Eastman House, the New Orleans Museum of Art, and the Georgia Museum of Contemporary Art in Atlanta. Jude is the co-founder of A-Jump Books and the author of Alpine Star, Postcards, Other Nature and Emmett. His new book, Lick Creek Line, was published by MACK in April of 2012. Libraryman (Stockholm) published a limited run book version of the Executive Model project in January of 2013. An extensive overview of the three Idaho projects (Alpine Star, emmett and Lick Creek Line) will be exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago in a three-person show entitled Backstory in late 2013. Jude is represented by Gallery Luisotti in Santa Monica.


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Photography by Jordan Parks

Photography Blog: Jordan Parks

Jordan Parks first passions have always been his love for the outdoors and a desire to create. He finds a beauty in the world around him that is not confined to one type of scenery or situation. His combination of techniques and post processing work join together with what has been captured from his camera to create images saturated with a sense of emotion, age, and fascination. Often, his images seem more like gathered memories of a time and place that are now all but forgotten.


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Out of This Body by Lana Z Caplan

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Lana Z Caplan is film/videomaker, photographer and installation artist. She works with photography, super8, found footage, video, interactive projections, and alterative processes of photography in her pieces that explore relationships, mortality and social issues. Her work has been exhibited and screened from coast to coast of North, South and Central Americas as well as some major cities in Europe, China, India and Israel.


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