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David Dunnico: Reality TV: CCTV Photographed. When no one was looking, Britain became the most watched country on Earth. Big Brother probably isn't watching you – but your supermarket definitely is… www.ddcc.tv

David Saxe: I see myself as a compulsive “voyeur,” blending unobtrusively into the background and recording silently what I see. I am simply passing through. I am attracted to the “unusual in the usual.”— situations where the confluence of people, background, colors and movement create special relationships within the camera frame. I believe I succeed when I can strip the unnecessary elements from the scene and narrow it down to its basic essentials. At this point it becomes something unique— something different than what is apparent on the surface. I shoot very randomly with no particular theme or place in mind. However, over time, various themes become apparent through my editing process. http://www.dsaxe.com

David Simonton: "Photographs from North Carolina" http://www.davidsimonton.com

Amos Badertscher: How do I order a copy of latest issue? Issue 8 AB

James Davies: http://jamesdphotography.wordpress.com/

Tim Carpenter: http://www.amostserenerepublic.com

Andrés Wertheim: http://www.andreswertheim.com

Bojan Radovic: http://portfolio-now.com/BOJAN_RADOVIC/readymade_sl/index.html

Blake D. Ogden: http://ogdenpictures.com This site features images from my photographic essay, In My Grandmother's House. This project blossomed from a humanistic impulse to document my grandmother and her life. Her home in Maine holds not only her belongings but items collected over three generations. Amongst bed spreads, charm bracelets, old clothes, well-loved dolls, snap shots and wall paper is a record of her life and a glimpse into my family history. Eight years ago I realized that neither she nor this collection would last forever, and so I began to photograph.

Philip Habib: Dubai - 50 cents an hour. http://philiphabib.com/pages/frameset_workers.html

tomoko kawai: http://www.tomokokawai.com Japan based photographer. Specializing in commercail, portrait, landscape, Fine Art Photography.

Michael Rizzo: Pictures on the street, and elsewhere www.michaelrizzo.tumblr.com

Philippe Schneider: www.philippe-schneider.com

Max Hirshfeld: My series of visitors to The National Gallery of Art, Looking at Looking www.maxpix.com

a. murat eren: http://meren.org/2010/02/super-bowl-night-french-quarter/

David Rotbard: http://photos.davidaloca.com/

russel albert daniels: http://russeldaniels.com/

Karine Mazloumian: Writer diving into photography seen like a therapy after an accident (read the About page) in my closest's life. http://karinian.aminus3.com

Filipe Bianchi: website: www.filipebianchi.com blog: www.filipebianchi.com/blog

Caitie McCabe: http://www.caitiemccabe.com/ I am currently working on a multimedia project about my hometown Hawthorne, NY please check it out- would love feedback! "We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time. T. S. Eliot In the spring of 2007, I began photographing my hometown. What began as a documentary catalogue of the people I knew, turned into a journey of self-discovery. I saw myself reflected in the people and places I held close These images express a side of my town that I appreciate now, more now than ever. My town is Hawthorne, NY. And this is a self portrait. "

Amy Adams: Untitled (2008), the faces of strangers http://www.amyadams.us/#/untitled-2008/4534807158

Donato Chirulli: The ancient rituals of true Sardegna lives still today in Mamojada (Barbagia) The Deep Soul of Barbagia - Mamuthones of Mamojada http://www.donatochirulli.it/page14/Soul%20of%20Barbagia%20Mamuthones.html

Alejandro Arditi: www.alejandroarditi.blogspot.com

Tom Griggs: www.tomgriggs.net

Grace Oh: New works: Brazil 2009. A travel in time to a place opposite in life, in rhythm. A vastly explored land and unexplainable at times. Brazil, the southern hemispheres melting pot. http://www.graceoh.net/brazil2009.html




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