Mirrors and Windows: American Photography Since 1960One hundred and twenty-seven photographs from an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, organized to illustrate the development of the art since 1960. |
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... magazines presented them . It is also possible that the picture magazines failed because they were somehow not good enough . In retrospect it would seem that Life magazine was less successful as its ambitions became grander . Margaret ...
... magazines presented them . It is also possible that the picture magazines failed because they were somehow not good enough . In retrospect it would seem that Life magazine was less successful as its ambitions became grander . Margaret ...
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... picture magazines has been the most obvious example of the decay of professional opportunity for photog- raphers , but it has not been the only , or the most widespread , example . Portraits , wedding pictures , scenic views , product photo ...
... picture magazines has been the most obvious example of the decay of professional opportunity for photog- raphers , but it has not been the only , or the most widespread , example . Portraits , wedding pictures , scenic views , product photo ...
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... photo magazines , it was never attacked in those journals with the passion that Frank's book elicited . It is significant that the angriest responses to The Americans came from photographers and photog- raphy specialists , many of them ...
... photo magazines , it was never attacked in those journals with the passion that Frank's book elicited . It is significant that the angriest responses to The Americans came from photographers and photog- raphy specialists , many of them ...
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