Occupation: Historian Birth: June 21, 1933
We perceive and interpret the outer world through a set of incredibly fine internal receptors. But we are incapable, by ourselves, of grasping or twe….
Though infested with many bewildering anomalies, photographs are considered our best arbiters between our visual perceptions and the memory of them. ….
Faces in the everyday impress us as hives of subtlety. That impression must be sharpened in photography, which discloses only a microsecond of the fa….
No matter how physically faint, a photograph involuntarily whisper of something exquisitely carnal. The weeks, the years, whatever stretches of time ….