By Suzanne Révy Since its invention in the late 1830’s, photography has been open to women in a way that, say painting— for centuries— was not. Many of the medium’s earliest and most prolific practitioners were women who frequently pointed their cameras at children. One such photographer, Gertrude...
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By Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy Our current coronavirus pandemic has been likened to a war against an insidious, invisible enemy. It shares some characteristics with a conventional war, but not since WWII have we faced a threat that calls upon each of us to sacrifice for the common good. As in wartime,...