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Frank Yamrus

Image of Following a six year hiatus, Frank Yamrus reveals his I Feel Lucky series. He talks with Darren Ching and Debra Klomp Ching about his journey of self-portraiture and making the personal public.

WM Hunt

Image of With his book and exhibition The Unseen Eye showcasing one of the most singular collections in photography, W.M. Hunt talks about collecting and his tenacious passion for photography in a candid and insightful conversation with Darren Ching and Debra Klomp Ching.

Lisa M. Robinson

Image of On the eve of her highly anticipated show Oceana, Lisa M. Robinson talks with Darren Ching and Debra Klomp Ching about the challenges of capturing the subtle transitions of water, air and earth with her new body of photographic work.

Susan Bright

Image of Susan Bright, previously the assistant curator of photographs at the National Portrait Gallery (London), is an accomplished freelance curator and writer. She talks with Darren Ching and Debra Klomp Ching about her second book Auto Focus: The Self-Portrait in Contemporary Photography.

Mario Tama

Image of Mario Tama talks about his five years spent photographing post-Katrina New Orleans and his newly released book, Coming Back: New Orleans Resurgent, in a conversation with Darren Ching and Debra Klomp Ching of Klompching Gallery.

Marc Baruth

Image of The art of history combined with contemporary photographic assemblage is explored with photographer Marc Baruth in a discussion with Darren Ching and Debra Klomp Ching of Klompching Gallery.

James Pomerantz

Image of Photography inspirations, the Caucasus and treading the halls in school, are the subject of photographer James Pomerantz‘s discussion with Darren Ching and Debra Klomp Ching of Klompching Gallery in their latest feature for At Length.

Ruins

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Antique processes, collaboration and the art of Ruins, are the subject of photographer Beth Dow’s discussion with Darren Ching and Debra Klomp Ching of Klompching Gallery in their inaugural feature for At Length.

The Return of the Portrait Studio

image1Portraits from Caroll Taveras‘s Photo Studio project, which operated in Brooklyn in February.
Plus: Natalie Matustchovsky’s interview with the photographer.