Women Prisoner Polaroids Cristina Dias de Magalhaes gelatin prints
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he celebrates his quest for beauty and glamour with sophistication
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Women Prisoner Polaroids Cristina Dias de Magalhaes gelatin printsPlease not that cover colour and image varies assigned at random First edition of Women Prisoner Polaroids by Jack Lueders Booth (2024) First impression Medium format hardback in new condition Comes with a dust jacket About In the fall of 1977, Jack Lueders Booth began teaching photography to the inmates of MCI Framingham, a womens prison. During his decade at the facility, he would make a series of Polaroid images produced collaboratively with the
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