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Features
Mary Alice Johnson Paris Then and Now
Chris Ware Portrait of a Carrier
Doug Beasley Vision Quest
Mark Anderson Photographing in a Time Warp
Minolta Maxxum 7
Equipment Review
Dave Rudin
Carbon Printing, Part 2 of 2 Technique
Sandy King
The Harrison & Harrison Filter Story
J.J. Allen
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November/December 2001
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Columns
Holiday Book Reviews
Brian Aurand, Dean Brierly, Grant Freeman, Robert Hirsch and Bill Troop
In Our Opinion Makin Pictures the Write Way, Part 3
Robert Hirsch and Greg Erf
The Reluctant Critic On the Importance of Landscape, Part 4
Eve Ogden Schaub
Lamb's Quarters
Randall Lamb
PhotoArts Santa Fe 2001
Joette T. O'Connor
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Departments
From the Editor
Reader's Forum
Snapshots
Index to Advertisers
Exhibits, Events, & Workshops
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Cover
Strongly influenced by Henri-Cartier Bresson, Mary Alice Johnston lived, worked, and photographed for over a decade in post-WWII Paris. L'Humanite was made in 1955 with a hand-held Rolleiflex TLR and is an example of her excellent quality work. Thirty years later she returned to Paris to document the changes that had taken place since she left. Some of these images, entitled "Paris Then and Now," are reproduced in this issue.
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