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"They warned him that somebody could fly past the sitting room in a helicopter and shoot his picture with a telephoto lens. 'Here's your room,' they told him, and took him into another little blacked-out bedroom, with the draperies all taped down tight. He just went along with...
Sheehan spent nearly two years with Santana and hardly penetrated the pedestrian facts and figures of her life. Her view of welfare through an entirely material lens is tragically blind to the violent conflict and controversy surrounding the welfare system today.
These pictures are without exception more than just likeable, though. Lifson's lens views a subject and catches the formal connections and the frame intrinsic to that subject. "Niagara Falls", for example, is seen through a glass window and balcony that enclose the foreground. A row of skyscrapers provide the...
Sheehan spent nearly two years with Santana, and hardly penetrated the pedestrian facts and figures of her life. Her view of welfare through an entirely maternal lens is tragically blind to the violent conflict and controversy surrounding the welfare system today.
People can also be objects--and one of the fascinations of these pictures is the way they reduce dancers, puppetteers, and personalities to dolls, porcelain and bright. Cosindas' trip to Greece in 1960 started her career as a creative photographer, but she has come a long way from the conception...