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Chris Anderson outside the gallery.
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”Atlas in Bed” from the exhibition entitled Son. © Christopher Anderson/Magnum
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Anderson's son Atlas on their bed. © Christopher Anderson/Magnum
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Chris Anderson on stage at the Paramount Theatre.
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Ashley Gilbertson in front of his “Bedrooms of the Fallen” - the pictures were printed approximately six feet by ten feet and hung outside by the Pavilion.
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Ashley Gilbertson, Bedrooms of the Fallen. Marine Cpl. Christopher G. Scherer, 21, was killed by a sniper on July 21, 2007, in Karmah, Iraq. He was from East Northport, New York. His bedroom was photographed in February, 2009 © Ashley Gilbertson / VII Network.
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Ashley Gilbertson, Bedrooms of the Fallen. Army Pfc.Thomas Day Caughman, 20, was killed in an RPG attack on June 9, 2004, in Baghdad, Iraq. He was from Lexington, South Carolina. His bedroom was photographed in March, 2009 © Ashley Gilbertson / VII Network.
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George Steinmetz works primarily for National Geographic © 2005 George Steinmetz
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From David Allen Harvey’s lighting workshop “High mind/Low light”.
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Thursday afternoon was the opening of the World Press exhibit and the head of the judging of this years contest, David Burnett was there to welcome everyone.
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LaToya Ruby Frazier showed ”Notion of Family” in the same building as the World Press exhibition. Frazier also did a wonderful talk in the Paramount Theatre on Saturday.
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On Friday morning there was a show by the Prime Collective accompanied by a free pancake breakfast at Random Row Bookstore.
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Last Roll of Kodachrome. At the Paramount on Saturday Tony Bannon, Director of Eastman House, skillfully lead Steve McCurry through the story of shooting the last roll of Kodachrome. Rabari Tribal elders. Last Roll of Kodachrome © Steve McCurry