The Mennonites Edition:SignedIn 1989, I discovered them in my own back yard, landhungry and dirt poor. They came looking for work in the vegetable fields and fruit orchards of Lambton, Essex, Kent and Haldimand Norfolk Counties. I liked them a lot because they seemed otherworldly and therefore completely vulnerable in a society in which they did not belong and for which they were not prepared. Because I liked them, they liked me, and although photography was forbidden, they let
with the Washington Monument looming in the background
Cristina de Middel investigates photography’s ambiguous relationship to truth
“The subject is of great interest to me
the absurdity of the image further supported by a second dog on the left sitting in exactly the same pose as the surreal dog-man composite
and Le Monde at the time it has
Let the Sun Beheaded Be was produced as part of Immersion
together with ephemera from the photographers’ archives about the making of their books
Born in France in 1942
Thousands of families have fled violence and insecruty in Honduras in search of a better life
The story told in A Room of Their Own is intended to share women’s experience of domestic abuse and the process of entering refuge alone
The subject matter and the photographer’s sensitive
He never once looked at me