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A Sense of Common Ground is a masterclass in ethical documentary photography
and inner worlds
The Structure: The book follows a deliberate
Global Photo Reportage: The issue features a gritty investigative section documenting a major cocaine bust and drug raids in Rio de Janeiro
Victorian Era. Crown & Camera: The Royal Family and Photography, 1842-1910 by Frances Dimond and Roger Taylor. Aperture Magazine A Sense of Common GroundViking, 1987. First edition, hardcover in blue cloth, fine with protected fine dust jacket, like new. Metropolitan Museum of Art gift shop price sticker, $29. 95, on inner front panel of dust jacket. 223 pages. 240 illustrations in black and white. Photographs of Queen Victoria, her extended family, and illustrious contemporaries by noted photographers, family members, and unidentified photographers. Identified photographers include: Roger Fenton;