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Lauren MarsolierTransition to a Digital World
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Josef AstorOn Assignment: Agenda vs Serendipity
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Angela Bacon-Kidwell“Why am I here and where am I going?” An exploration of self-awareness,...
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Doug RickardA New American Picture
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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

Photographer Richard Ehrlich’s goal, much like a painter's passion to lay down marks, comes from a desire to express internal feelings rather than to depict simply what is seen and as such provides an avenue for heightened awareness and self expression.
Rather than viewing digital optimization as pejorative or less meaningful than traditional techniques, Ehrlich has embraced the advancing technology with enthusiasm. For example, his Anatomia Digitale series depicts permutations and interpretations of radiological based images as a basis for artistic expression and celebration of the beauty of the human form. The Homage to Rothko series of Malibu skies represents a paean to one of his favorite painters whose work has been an inspirational foundation for many years. The Imaginary Place series conveys a sense of timelessness and ephemeral space.
These and other images have been the subject of over 30 gallery shows and the work is represented in the permanent collections in over 25 museums including Los Angeles County Museum, UCLA Hammer Museum, Smithsonian Institute, George Eastman House, Denver Art Museum, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Jewish Museum New York and Jewish Museum Berlin, among others.




















