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Interview: Paula Chamlee: An Artist of Complexity and "Natural Connection"

In 1994, Lodima Press published Natural Connections: Photographs by Paula Chamlee, with an essay by Estelle Jussim. The title explained something of the working methods of Chamlee, straight photography with…

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Featured Exhibit

Fashion Photography through the Ages: Part I

By Alex Novak

Photography has been documenting fashion since a human being was first photographed (probably Louis Daguerre's 1839 image of a Paris street scene with a dandy getting a shoeshine).

The…

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Collecting Resources

Art of Eating Well in Paris

After hearing about several bad experiences in French restaurants from friends and having numerous people ask me about good places to eat at in Paris, I decided to put together…

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