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Nadine BoughtonAdventures in Digital Collage
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Julie BlackmonThe Power of Now and Other Tales From Home
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Richard EhrlichAnsel Adams Would Have Loved Photoshop
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Connie ImbodenReflections
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Todd BaxterAnatomy of Process in the Digital Age
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Douglas PrinceEvolving Vision: The Testimony of A Living Photo Fossil
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Andrea GalluzzoBeyond The Photograph
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Stanley SmithArt and Artifice: Constructing Photographs
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Ted Grudowski, Mike Pucher, Christopher SchnebergerThree Views on 3D
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Jodi CobbInside Closed Worlds
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Claudia KuninGhosts, Memories and Mirrors
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Michael B. Platt with Carol A. BeaneTransitions
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Joel GrimesThe Creative Revolution
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Greg Downing and Eric HansonPost-Digital: Expanding the Boundaries of Photography
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Brooke ShadenShocking Your Mind in the Digital Age
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Jean-François RauzierHyperphotography

24-year-old photographer Brooke Shaden grew up in Pennsylvania and graduated from Temple University with degrees in film and English.
Shaden began to create self-portraits for ease and to have full control over images and has since grown into a self-portrait artist. She works to create new worlds within her photographic frame.
Shaden’s lecture will cover everything from how to shock your mind and be inspired. She will discuss some of the many tools that the digital world has given us not only to create the worlds we want to live in, but the worlds that live inside every one of us. Shaden has made it her mission to believe in the power of imagination. A creator of worlds, a purveyor of stories that, thanks to the digital age, can roam free through her photographs. Her focus is conceptual photography that often explores darkness with a beautiful twist.
Shaden resides in Los Angeles with her husband and three cats.




















