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25 Under 25: Up-and-Coming American Photographers

by Iris Tillman Hill

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Showcasing twenty-five of America's most promising photographers, twenty-five-years-old and younger, this illuminating and sometimes startling collection introduces work by an emerging generation of photographers at the start of their careers. These talented artists' exploration of the medium is surprisingly sophisticated and engaging, their approaches to the art ranging from photojournalism to highly personal essays. This collection is a window into the dreams, anxieties and ambitions of these innovative new-comers of whom we will be seeing much more in years to come.… (more)
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Showcasing twenty-five of America's most promising photographers, twenty-five-years-old and younger, this illuminating and sometimes startling collection introduces work by an emerging generation of photographers at the start of their careers. These talented artists' exploration of the medium is surprisingly sophisticated and engaging, their approaches to the art ranging from photojournalism to highly personal essays. This collection is a window into the dreams, anxieties and ambitions of these innovative new-comers of whom we will be seeing much more in years to come.

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