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Susan May Tell - ART CART Oral History

Susan May Tell-2013-01-01-Columbia Academic Commons (Columbia University)
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Susan May Tell discusses her experiences as a photojournalist for the Villager, NY Times, and NY Post. She describes her personal projects, which include People Alone, A Requiem: Tribute to the Spiritual Space at Auschwitz, and Appalachia and the Rust Belt 2012. Her photographs explore the themes of going with the flow, space, silence, and solitude. She also talks about her thoughts on the similarities between poetry and photography, and the communicative power of photography.

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Susan May Tell discusses her experiences as a photojournalist for the Villager, NY Times, and NY Post. She describes her personal projects, which include People Alone, A Requiem: Tribute to the Spiritual Space at Auschwitz, and Appalachia and the Rust Belt 2012. Her photographs explore the themes of going with the flow, space, silence, and solitude. She also talks about her thoughts on the similarities between poetry and photography, and the communicative power of photography.

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