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‘Women Prisoner Polaroids’ featured in The Guardian.

Added on May 7, 2024 by Lee Wormald.

Women Prisoner Polaroids featured in The Guardian - Sunday 5th May, 2024.

by Sean O’Hagan

“These humble Polaroid portraits speak of another America that seems impossibly distant, while the anonymous faces that stare back at us across the decades seem both present in the moment and out of reach. ‘A photograph is made in one-twetenty-fifth of a second,’ says Lueders-Booth. ‘It cannot come close to representing the totality of a life, but, through a kind of rapt attentiveness, it can reflect a moment very deeply. Maybe that is enough.’”

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Source: https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/a...
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