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Features
18 Fazal Sheikh
DIFFICULT HOSPITALITY
Brian K. Bergen-Aurand
26 Carla Swartz
The Sons of the Midwest
32 Ariel
The dreamtime
Mary Jo Fahey
38 An American in Paris
(0r London or Amsterdam)
Travel by Tom Gillespie
42 Color Infared Photography
technique
Steven H. Begleiter
46 Maximum Control Over Your Craft
part 4
technique
Mako
50 Dry Down
darkroom technique
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PHOTOVISION
A R T & T E C H N I Q U E VOL. 3, NO.4 MARCH/APRIL 2003
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Columns
8 Book Reviews
Donald R. Anderson, Brian K. Bergen-Aurand,
John Batten, Robert Hirsch
11 In Our Opinion
a society of images: constructing
a photographic truth
Robert Hirsch
14 The View From Here
a dream realized
Margaret Regan
52 Tools & Technique
SPOT METERING
Stephen C. Peterson
55 Lambs Quarters
standing alone in the dark
Randall Lamb
59 Critique
Nina Rizzo
60 From the
Gallery
Joette OConnor
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Departments
From the Editor: Read online
Reader's Forum
Snapshots
Index to Advertisers
Exhibits, Events, & Workshops
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Cover:
Qurban Gul holding a photograph of her son Mula Awaz. Mula Awaz was my youngest son. In 1986, when he was eighteen years old, his group of Mujahedin attacked a communist post. In the exchange of fire, he was killed. Before the news of his death reached us, I dreamed that my sons body was being prepared for burial. When he had been washed and wrapped in white cloth, he was carried to the graveyard. They laid his body on the ground and turned his head towards Mecca. Then his body was covered with earth
(Quoted in The Victor Weeps: Afghanistan, Fazal Sheikh, Scalo Press, 1998.)
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