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Capturing quick shots in her native Harlem helped train this rising photographer for the big leagues.
Individually, these artists’ photographs are a means for reckoning with trauma, deepening and transforming the art of the portrait, relying on traditional practices to explore and experiment and take risks, among myriad other ends.

Capturing quick shots in her native Harlem helped train this rising photographer for the big leagues.

The tits are out, legs are open, and the mustache stays on.
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