Photographers Often Look for Fresh Vision; They Usually Need a Fresh Mind
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Another Triumph for Affirmative Action
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My Wife Doesn't! Understand Me?
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The Solar-powered People-eating Picture-producer / The Ethical Anarchist
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Photography Is the Vehicle, Not the Destination
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The Exhiliration of Risk
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Paradise Lost
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Flash in the Pan
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Collaboration
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No Head vs. No Heart
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Photographer As Individualist
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Fearful Illusion
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Wheels of Fortune
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Fate
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One Picture Is Not Reality
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Photography As a Spectator Sport / Keeping the Photograph at Arms Length
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Daring Rescue of a Distinguished Photographer Who has just Succeeded in Focussing a View to his Complete Satisfaction
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Past / Present
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Photography Is an Aggressive Act
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Attack Is the Best Defense
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Aerial Photography
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Bill Jay, 1940–2009
The First Female War Photographers Stumble into the Battle of the Nudes
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Bill Jay, 1940–2009
A Photograph is a Quote Out of Context
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Bill Jay, 1940–2009
Life Tends to Repeat Itself
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Bill Jay, 1940–2009
A Six-legged Tripdod, or Sextipod / A Living Tripod, or More Accurately in this Case, a Sextipod
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A Dance to the Music of Time
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Then / Now / Professors vs. Professionals
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Getting Your Priorities Right
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The Problem of Fixing Film with Hippo
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Sometimes Words Are Necessary
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Smile, Please
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The Photographer's Burden
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Fuck Art; Let's Dance - Bumper Sticker
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Mrs. Grundy Does Not Approve
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Bill Jay, 1940–2009
Lorenzo Shows Off his New Zeiss Tessar Lens in a Compur Shutter which He has just Acquired for his J. Lancaster "Improved Special '86" Camera
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Bill Jay, 1940–2009
Travel Photography
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Meanwhile, Back at the Darkroom
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Empathy
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Bill Jay, 1940–2009
Anti-gravity Device with Built-in Sunshade
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Bill Jay, 1940–2009
Greek Scholars have been Puzzled for Centuries by the Strange Gestures of this Statue... Recent Excavation of a Flat Stone, Obviously Representing a Wet Strip of Negatives, Solves the Problem