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Gabrielle
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" I was trying to figure out what happens when this work is on different kinds of walls. What dialogue had it open up? ...We've got to find partners willing to experiment with ways of getting people involved with 'other' people and distant places." - Susan Meiselas ...and of course I love my boyfriend for asking, "hmm, how can an engineer help tell the story of the 'other'?"
— Nov 23, 2013 10:51AM
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Gabrielle
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"We're storytellers, really. I consider myself a documentarian... I get to identify with the subjects. I've always felt like an actress. You live your role; you immerse yourself in your role, and that's what I do with photography. I absorb it; I just become a part of it. I'm not thinking of anything else." - Jill Freedman
— Nov 23, 2013 10:42AM
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Kat Midori
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Masked by its humble looking cover, there's a lot of depth and knowledge in this book.
— Jul 05, 2013 04:06AM
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Roland
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We got from the early black and white photos made during the Depression to the word: CD-ROM. It's quite a jump, isn't it? In just 50-60 year
— Jan 26, 2009 03:04AM
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Roland
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Peter Magubane, Matt Herron, Jill Freedman.
— Jan 23, 2009 07:14AM
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Roland
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A club of photographers and historians are branded as subversive and enemies of the state. Reason - not given. You must trust the government
— Jan 18, 2009 11:27PM
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