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•          Anna Agoston, "Slow Digital Photography" (April 26, 2019)

•          Anna Agoston, "Art lets me be woman" The Huffington Post (January 9, 2017): 3[ill.] [online]

•          Rosemarie Cullinane, “Ethnobotanical Perspectives in Art: The Wonder of Nature” (October 7, 2016)

•          Sophia Nguyen, “Seeing Spring, Photographs that teem with life” Harvard Magazine (May - June 2016): 2 [ill.] [printed] [online]

•          Anna Agoston, "Untitled Vol.2" L'Oeil de la Photographie (February 8, 2016): 12[ill.] [online] > image of article here

•          Anna Agoston, "Art Seen through the Lens of its Architect" The Huffington Post Arts & Culture Blog (December 31, 2015): 10[ill.] [online]

 •         Adam T. Crawford, “The Tree That Bears Fruit: The Strikingly Beautiful Macro Photography of Anna Agoston (9 September 2015): 15 [ill.] [online]

 •         Adam T. Crawford, “The Tree That Bears FruitLensCulture (September 3, 2015): 15 [ill.] [online]

•          Anna Agoston, "An Artist's Perspective on Inspiration and Making Art" The Huffington Post Arts & Culture Blog (July 22, 2015): 3 [ill.] [online]

 •         Chris Kovacs, ‘UNTITLED, Interview with Anna Agoston.’ Adore Noir Magazine 26 (June 2015): 20-31 [ill.] [interview] [online]

 •         Elizabeth Avedon, “ANNA AGOSTON: Untitled: Living Plant Elements Found in Nature” Elizabeth Avedon blog (14 March 2015): [ill.] [online]

•          Anna Agoston, "Homage to my father, George A. Agoston" (October 23, 2008)