Eyewitness: 150 Years of PhotojournalismA unique selection of 150 years' worth of international photojournalism culled from around the world. These powerful, moving images tell the story of photojournalism's development from an amateur pursuit to a professional, technologically sophisticated enterprise. |
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CONTENTS | 7 |
18801920 George Russell | 31 |
18801920 Richard Lacayo | 55 |
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