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GAMBARA GALLERIES
Aleida Rodríguez
After my mom’s death, I started to notice tiny vignettes formed by the light that came into my shuttered house. Like glowing crumbs through a darkened forest, they marked the path out of darkness. I wanted to memorialize these small revelations that echo our own lives in their brevity and beauty.
JP Rodriguez
These photos were taken in places as diverse as Sweden, Tokyo, The Netherlands, London, St. Petersburg, Finland — a long road trip indeed.
Michael Stutz
Atmospheric images of a lost America, captured from the window of a speeding automobile. They were taken in rural northwest Ohio, in the flat farmland that runs along Lake Erie. Each of these photos was taken close to the shoreline — just a mile or so from the water's edge.
Terese Mörtvik
The north of Sweden is known for its beautiful nature and calm, private people. There are few places in the world that are as peaceful. Solitude is not hard to achieve here; neither is loneliness.
Ily Goldfinger
In her photography, Goldfinger aims to capture the ever-fewer and -shorter quiet moments between sunrises in Dubai, the fastest-growing metropolis south of the Mediterranean. She is closing in on the seventh year of her "visit."
O'Neil De Noux
These photos were taken in Ozark, a small town in southern Alabama, and capture some interesting views of semi-rural life in the South. "What charms me about images of Iraq, and these images in particular, is the random beauty and edginess of the place. As the refinements of the old regime are recovered and repurposed by shepherds and returned expatriates, Iraqis rise up as this oft-conquered land has always risen up, a little older and a little newer." — B.B.
Ginger Roettger
Six images from the wilds and the not-so-wilds of Canada, east and west. |
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