A. D. Coleman is an internationally known independent critic, historian, and curator of photography and photo-based art, currently celebrating his 57th year in the field. His work has been translated into 21 languages and published in 31 countries. Coleman's widely read blog ""Photocritic International"" appears at photocritic.com. Alex Harsley works in still photography, film, and video. He founded the Fourth Street Photo Gallery in NYC and, as a self-taught conceptual thinker, has collaborated with artists such as Candida Alvarez, Dawoud Bey, and David Hammons. His work is included in the collections of the Ford Foundation and the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of African American History and Culture. Barbara Rosenthal is the author/photographer of five solo books and five collaborations with poets: Clues to Myself, Sesations, Homo Futrurus, Soul & Psyche [all Visual Studies Workshop Press], Wish for Amnesia [Deadly Chaps], Weeks, with poet Hannah Weiner [Xeoxial Editions], and, by Xanadu Press, Sitting Book swith Bonny Finberg, Partry Everywhere and Erato's Inbox"" with Jeffrey Cyphers Wright. They are in the collections of MoMA, Whitney, Tate, Berlin Kunstbibliotek, Artpool Budapest, et al. For twenty-two years she taught Writing at the City University of New York, and concurrently for twelve, Photography at Parsons School of Design / The New School.