Nick Campbell's work sat amongst many of Chicago's photobloggers as another set of fine photographs detailing the city and its beauty.
It was his black and white medium format portraits however that lured us in much deeper.
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Saturday, January 18
Nick Campbell's work sat amongst many of Chicago's photobloggers as another set of fine photographs detailing the city and its beauty.
It was his black and white medium format portraits however that lured us in much deeper.
A Tragic Day in Chicago
While most people see the weekend after Thanksgiving as a time to begin preparations for the December holiday season, this time of year is a painful reminder to some as the anniversary of one of Chicago's deadliest fires. Ninety-two students...
The Social Life of Our Urban Spaces
"Placemaking" comes to Chicago
Don't '&' Me, OK?
The ampersand gets Wenner thinking about the distinction between race and ethnicity.
Photo Essay: Transitions
Rearview contributers interpret the theme "Transitions."
People from the Rearview Archive
Gapers Block digs into the Rearview archive in search of portraits.