Jumat, 13 April 2018

Vietnam Book Review: Eddie Adams

Eddie Adams: Vietnam edited by Alyssa Adams, Umbrage Editions Books, March 2009, $50 Since the advent of the art of photography a century and a half ago, millions and millions of split seconds have been frozen for eternity, becoming, to the beholder, a solid, uncontrovertable document that tells us “the” story—even better than a thousand …

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