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Center for Creative Photography (Series), no. 10Description
“Both Bullock and Laughlin have expressed their metaphysical visions through writing as well as photography and the fact that they traded works suggests that their concerns were not only similar, but kindred in spirit. And there is a third kindred spirit involved in this issue. Henry Holmes Smith is a close friend of Clarence John Laughlin and has written the most cogent essay on Laughlin and his work to date. The essay was originally commissioned by the University of Louisville Photographic Archives in July, 1972 ( completed in 1973), and published in edited and shortened form in Exposure, November, 1973 (Vol. II, No. 4). An adapted and complete version of the essay is included here with Laughlin's photographs.” (From the director’s statement for the Center for Creative Photography series, no. 10.)Type
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