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February 07, 2008

More Press Photography from the Primaries that Doesn’t Lack

Some great photographic finds of present and past of the business of politics. Great posting Michael!

[from 2point8 below ] More Press Photography from the Primaries that Doesn’t Lack: "

Thanks for the pings about ‘Why Press Photography of the Presidential Primaries Lacks, as a List‘. In Columbia, JL tipped me off to Chris Anderson’s unbelievable take on Huckabee (below), and Cary pushed me to check out all of Anderson’s New Hampshire work.

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© Chris Anderson, Magnum Photos

Ian sent me a link to Bill Pearce talking about Arthur Grace’s ‘Choose Me‘, from the ‘88 campaign trail. I like Grace’s squares a lot. Copies of the book can be found for a few bucks on alibris, or via the author.


© Arthur Grace, from ‘Choose Me

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(Via 2point8.)

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