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	<title>seeing &#038; being seen</title>
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		<title>doctored photos</title>
		<description>French MPs want health warnings on airbrushed photographs: Airbrushed photographs could be given government health warnings in France to protect women from 'false' images of female beauty. 

Despite the inherent sexism in above article title, this is interesting.


Flickr, As_One </description>
		<link>http://meggangould.net/blog/?p=839</link>
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		<title>Robert Frank, cont.</title>
		<description>I love it when Anthony Lane writes about photography, as I have mentioned (possibly several times) before. This week's New Yorker has a lovely piece: Road Show: The journey of Robert Frank's "The Americans."


Robert Frank. Parade, Hoboken, New Jersey 1955 </description>
		<link>http://meggangould.net/blog/?p=837</link>
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		<title>Robert Frank&#8217;s elevator girl</title>
		<description>That little ole lonely elevator girl looking up sighing in an elevator full of blurred demons, what's her name & address?

- Jack Kerouac, from his introduction to Robert Frank's The Americans

Robert Frank 

Collins poses in a recreation of the photo, 50 years later. Ian Padgham/SFMOMA 

Here is a lovely short ...</description>
		<link>http://meggangould.net/blog/?p=835</link>
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		<title>hiatus</title>
		<description>So much for promises and good intentions. My June flurry of postings succumbed to months of house-hunting and the like. Impending semester will rectify this promptly. Interim-placation: a few shots from one visited house.





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		<link>http://meggangould.net/blog/?p=832</link>
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		<title>photojournalistic hoax</title>
		<description>Faked photographs are, of course, old news. Yawn, etc. However, a pleasant new spin thereupon: Two Students Con Paris Match's Photojournalism Prize. Or, in French via Le Figaro here.


Guillaume Chauvin and Rémi Hubert won for a reportage chronicling the harsh difficulties some poor students encounter while studying at the Strasbourg ...</description>
		<link>http://meggangould.net/blog/?p=828</link>
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		<title>a weather interlude</title>
		<description>A photograph for you of the coming week... which looks disconcertingly like the last two:

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		<link>http://meggangould.net/blog/?p=825</link>
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		<title>&#8230; gave us those nice bright colors*</title>
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Another ones bites the dust.... This time we bid farewell to Kodachrome, as announced today by Kodak.

For those of you with freezers full of it yet to process, or yet to shoot... Dwayne's Photo in Kansas, the last lab to commercially process the stuff in the world, will continue to ...</description>
		<link>http://meggangould.net/blog/?p=823</link>
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		<title>Stock family photography</title>
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Heard this story of contemporary photo appropriation/diffusion on the radio: Family Surprised at Ending Up in Czech Ad. </description>
		<link>http://meggangould.net/blog/?p=821</link>
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		<title>Santa Fe</title>
		<description>Back from Santa Fe - a whirlwind weekend of meeting lots of fine-art-photo-geeks and seeing mountains of work. I will post more about some of the specifics of people I met... because, you see, I have turned over this new leaf.



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		<link>http://meggangould.net/blog/?p=819</link>
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		<title>DELINQUENT</title>
		<description>Indeed. Mea culpa to my one diligent reader still out there, who has appropriately chastised me. So many links I fully intend to post, so many open tabs here in my browser full of the best of intentions. Upon return from Santa Fe next week, I will be reformed. </description>
		<link>http://meggangould.net/blog/?p=816</link>
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