This Week In Photography Books: Karen Knorr

by Jonathan Blaustein It’s Tuesday, the morning after the Iowa Caucuses. (When I’m writing this. You’re likely reading on Friday, of course.) Today marks the beginning of the end of Donald Trump’s incessant march to colonize Earth. Wouldn’t you just love to see the TRUMP insignia emblazoned on the side of the White House? I […]

This Week In Photography Books: Edward Ranney

by Jonathan Blaustein Imagine you’re an Ancient Peruvian. It’s 2500 years ago. You live in a desert near the Pacific Ocean. It’s hot outside, and terribly dry. Let’s call you Catequil, which means God of Thunder and Lightning. (According to the Inca-themed-dog-naming website I found on the Internet. So it has to be true.) You, […]

This Week In Photography Books: Scot Sothern

by Jonathan Blaustein I’ve had quite the morning so far. The alarm went off too early, as my wife left for work too soon. It was nearly 10 below zero outside, so my bare feet froze as I lugged my daughter to the car, well before the sun was up. Crunch crunch crunch went the […]

This Week In Photography Books: Jason Vaughn

by Jonathan Blaustein Happy New Year, everyone! Hope you’re shaking off the New Year’s hangover, and the post-Holiday/vacation blues. (Must. Turn. Off. Television.) Sorry to have missed you the last couple of Fridays, but as it was Christmas and New Years, the magnanimous Rob Haggart gave this weary columnist a couple of weeks off. (Thanks, […]

This Week In Photography Books: Todd R. Forsgren

by Jonathan Blaustein Have you ever heard of Conor McGregor? Yes? No? (If not, he’s an Irish fighter, currently taking the MMA world by storm.) I’m not much of an MMA fan, myself. But I started watching the occasional match a couple of years ago, when I was training in Kung Fu, and became tangentially […]