This is an online version of :
(Where I Was Not) Finding the Memorable in the Forgotten
[Master’s Thesis submitted to
The International Center of Photography - Bard College
MFA Program in Advanced Photographic Studies]
Feel free to read, comment, contemplate, chastise, etc.
Thank you for your visit.
Rebecca (Marks) Leopold, Brookland, NY – April (May) 2008
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May 10, 2008
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