What Coleman did for us, and certainly for myself as a future photo educator and curator, was to instruct us by example never to ignore the forces that propel the visibility and inclusion of certain photographers over others. […]
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What Coleman did for us, and certainly for myself as a future photo educator and curator, was to instruct us by example never to ignore the forces that propel the visibility and inclusion of certain photographers over others. […] March 27th, 2018 | Tags: Ansel Adams, Aperture, Camera 35, Humboldt State University (HSU), John Szarkowski, Museum of Modern Art, Thomas Joshua Cooper, Tom Knight | Category: Guest Post, Photo Education, Photo History | 7 comments |
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