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Molly Landreth, Simon and West, 9:00 am, Seattle,<br />

WA, 2006, 2006/<strong>2008</strong>, from the series “Embodiment:<br />

A Portrait of Queer Life in America,” Digital Pigment<br />

Print, 24 x 20 inches, courtesy of the artist<br />

Marta Labad, ON WAR #1 (Goya’s The Third of may, 1808),<br />

<strong>2008</strong>, Digital C-Print, 20 x 20 inches, courtesy of the<br />

artist<br />

Talia Chetrit, Grayscale, 2007, Inkjet Print,<br />

24 x 20 inches, courtesy of the artist<br />

Benjamin Lowy (New York, NY) captures everyday scenes in Iraq as seen through<br />

the lens of his camera and the inches-thick, bulletproof window of an American<br />

Army Humvee. A self-represented assignment photographer with stock syndicated<br />

through the VII Network and clients ranging from The New York Times Magazine to<br />

Newsweek, Lowy was named one of PDN’s 30 emerging photographers to watch in<br />

2004 and participated in the World Press Photo Joop Swart Masterclass. Granted the<br />

Eddie Adams/Carl Mydans Award for War Photography, Lowy’s work has received<br />

awards from American Photography, Communication Arts, World Press Photo, and<br />

Pictures of the Year International, among others. www.benlowy.com<br />

Eric Percher (Brooklyn, NY) considers the limitations we accept in order to obtain<br />

success. His series “Work” is in part a semi-autobiographical response to his sevenyear<br />

experience in the financial offices and cubicles of Midtown Manhattan. A fine<br />

art photographer living in New York City, he recently received a CENTER (Santa Fe)<br />

Singular Image Color Award, Honorable Mention. www.ericpercher.com<br />

Erik Schubert (Cambridge, MA), inspired in part by Dale Carnegie’s book How to<br />

Win Friends and Influence People and his businessman father, has been collecting and<br />

documenting scenes and ephemera of corporate aspirations and failure. A 2007<br />

MFA graduate of MassArt, Schubert has shown in several juried student shows in<br />

<strong>Boston</strong> such as <strong>Boston</strong> Young Contemporaries and the 2007 PRC Student Exhibition. He<br />

has an upcoming solo show, Thinking Big, at the Slocumb Gallery at East Tennessee<br />

State University in Johnson City, TN. www.erikschubert.com<br />

Ellen Susan (Savannah, GA) produces one-of-a-kind portraits of U.S. Army soldiers<br />

based in Southeast Georgia using the historical wet plate process. The majority of<br />

men and women in her “Soldier Portraits” have been deployed to Iraq two or three<br />

times since 2003. A graduate of MassArt and RISD, Susan has shown at the Houston<br />

Center for Photography; RISD|Works in Providence, RI; New Orleans Photo Alliance<br />

Gallery in New Orleans, LA; and has an upcoming solo show at Blue Sky Gallery in<br />

Portland, OR this summer. www.ellensusan.com<br />

Cree Bruins, Lost and Found, 5B, 2006/2007,<br />

from the “Leader Series,” Iris Print,<br />

18 x 12 inches, Courtesy of the <strong>Boston</strong><br />

Drawing Project at Bernard Toale Gallery

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