By Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
Last week, we were delighted to each review portfolios at the Los Angeles Center of Photography (LACP) 2021 EXPOSURE Weekend. Although the programming was held entirely online, it retained perhaps the most important benefit of reviews: the one-on-one connection with artists. We were inspired and energized by the level of work and dedication we encountered and genuinely impressed with the crackerjack technical team who pulled off a flawless and friendly program. We are pleased to highlight some impressive imagery from the national and international photographers who shared their work and aspirations with us. And like us, we hope you make some wonderful new discoveries!

L. Aviva Diamond “Tiny Immensity #3 – Night Tree/ Wet Leaf” 2014, courtesy of the artist.

Xuan-Hui Ng, from the series Remembrance, courtesy of the artist.

Deborah Kaplan, from the series Traces, courtesy of the artist.

Jacqui Turner, from the series Veiled In Light, courtesy of the artist.

Martha Ketterer, from the series La Luna Los Cabos, courtesy of the artist.

Debe Arlook, “December 21m, 2019, 5.45.59pm” from the series Edge of an (American) Dream, courtesy of the artist.

Kathleen Tunnell Handel, “Typology Grid – Maine #5,” 2018, from the series Where The Heart Is, courtesy of the artist.

Annette LeMay Burke “Birthday Party” from the series Character Building, courtesy of the artist.

Rosalie Rosenthal “Mother and Daughter” from the series Midlife Tableaux, courtesy of the artist.

Matthew Welch, from the series The Still Life, courtesy of the artist.

Diane Meyer “Brandenburg Gate” from the series Berlin, courtesy of the artist and Klompching Gallery, NY.

Nicole LeCorgne, 8″x 10″ wet plate collodion from the series Invisible Choir, courtesy of the artist.

Jacque Rupp, from the series Unseen, courtesy of the artist.

Rohina Hoffman, from the series In Gratitude, courtesy of the artist.

Carl Shubs “Juan,” courtesy of the artist.

Robert Tully, from the series Tobi My Love, courtesy of the artist.

Bev Pettit “Lines of Grace #4,” courtesy of the artist.

Maura Allen, from the series Rooted, courtesy of the artist.