sábado, marzo 03, 2007

Galería / Rhea Malinofsky

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For her, photography has never been about what it is or where it is. She leaves that to photojournalists. She saw black-and-white photography as having more to do with form, composition, line, light and shadow. That is what distinguishes it from color photography, which can pass on the merits of wonderful, saturated color alone. To that extent, she photographs only in black and white.

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