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On the Outside of the Morning’s Lookout: A Well-Worn Story?

02 Tuesday Apr 2019

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The Beginning
The Middle
The End


With a beginning, a middle, and an end.

Turning the Corner

01 Monday Apr 2019

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1 Aprile, 2019

What the Lens Did?

01 Monday Apr 2019

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Aim to Frame (Before I’m Done)

01 Monday Apr 2019

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More Like An Old Dog Without New Tricks

01 Monday Apr 2019

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What This Photographer Won’t Quit Trying

01 Monday Apr 2019

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Trying Out
Trying Out

Trying Out
Trying Out

What the Artist Won’t Do For Her Trade

01 Monday Apr 2019

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Before iPhone Is Pulled Out, the Subject Moves

31 Sunday Mar 2019

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Still I never thought to train a lens on the man from Houston,
Whose eight years in Spoleto exceeds our per annum by one.

Nor to frame Umberto chatting up the corner family photo album,
Starting with the war and closing on a generation in decline.

Going back week after week, we could re-stage each scene I suppose.
Looking back, I am left to wonder what a photograph could disclose.

Rebecca’s Prompting Question

31 Sunday Mar 2019

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“Was that the type of camera Sonia used?”

“Was that the type of camera Sonia used?”
My follow up: a bit of quick research here:



With the fuzzy remainder of the screen print here:

A link to the work of a dear friend, one Photo League artist, found here.

And the rest of the story, as told by Sonia Handelman Meyer, found here.

Vintage Cameras

31 Sunday Mar 2019

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