© Enzo Sellerio
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© Enzo Sellerio
Jordi Gual, A portrait of his blind daughter Natasha
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(by ashlee.)
Dancers, Mott Haven, August 1979, from the Faces in the Rubble series
Photo Credit: David Gonzalez
“I have a large beautiful wooden camera. I am a quick talker, I can convince people in a few seconds because I am sincerely interested in them, but I am really interested more in capturing what I see in them. It’s not that I want to be their friend, it’s that I see their life and it is amazing and I want to put it in an image. It’s a short but deep connection. Then I go back to being alone but have one more lightening bug in a bottle. One more piece of evidence as to who we are.”
- Judith Joy Ross (who’s arguably the best photographic portraitist there is) on photographing strangers in the new issue of Ahorn
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