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Tag: interview

On the Strange Business of Mattering

From Francis Hodgson, some interesting thoughts on photographic criticism: the difference between photographs that matter and those that don’t. Do your photographs matter?

On the Strange Business of Mattering.

Posted on January 30, 2013January 30, 2013Categories on Photography, writingTags Francis Hodgson, interview2 Comments on On the Strange Business of Mattering

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