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  • It's: Connotation Press!

    Welcome to Connotation Press: An Online Artifact

    We hope your experience with our magazine is as compelling as the artists we're publishing. Your first step starts with just one click. And Awaaay We Go!  

  • Featured Artist of the Month

    Featured Artist of the Month

    Please enjoy all the great offerings we have this month in the categories of non fiction, poetry, drama, food & wine, essay on art, book review, and featured undergrad. Our artist of the month feature will return in March. 

  • The Written Artists Section

    The Written Artists Section

    Our Written Artists section is off the hook! Check out the Featured Guest Column hosted by John Hoppenthaler and all the great artists in the Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, and Drama sections. And don't miss the new play, Buddy Buddette, and the interview that proceeds it, with writer Jacqueline Wright.

  • The Undergraduate Section

    The Undergraduate Section

    Our Featured Undergrad section is unique in that our Undergrads are nominated by their teachers. This month's Featured Undergrads section includes work by Jennifer Butcher as nominated by Allison Joseph. see more...

Issue X, Volume I : July 2010

Photography
Christopher Woods - Photography

 

ChrisPortrait1Headshot.jpg Christopher Woods is a writer, teacher and photographer who lives in Houston and in Chappell Hill, Texas. He shares a gallery with his wife Linda at MOONBIRD HILL ARTS - moonbirdhill.exposuremanager.com
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John Martino - Photography

John_Martino Believing that photography is a means to transform the world, not reproduce it, I aim to create photographs that function as works of fiction--that suggest and entertain, rather than document or confirm. For the past eleven years, I have dedicated myself to the making of these "photo-fictions" through the medium of 35mm, black & white, street-style photography. My images have appeared in a number of publications, including Photographer's Forum, The Advocate, F-Stop Magazine, New Orleans Review, and The Boston Globe.

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