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		<description>Considering that I am not remotely a member of the photography cognoscenti, I was surprised at how quickly I came up with a list. Probably not a very hip list, but mine. I’ll spare you ill-informed critiques and just give you my first encounters with them and initial responses.

1. Los Alamos – William Eggleston (Stumbled on these in the Albertina Museum in Vienna in 2005. Hung my head at the realization that I still had a lot to learn about America.)
2. Many Are Called - Walker Evans (My high school photo teacher showed these to us along with all the other de rigueur American stuff. Turned the page in discomfort.)
3. Niagara – Alec Soth (Luke hovered over me as I flipped through every page of his copy. Sat in silent heartbreak)
4. The Perfect Medium: Photography and the Occult - Clement Cheroux et al. [exhibition catalogue] (This was an exhibit at the Met in 2006. Laughed in delight at how weird people can be when they apply themselves.)
5. The Photographs – National Geographic Society (Read current issues on my grandmother’s couch all through my childhood. Gazed in wide-eyed wonder at how munificent the world is.)</description>
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<p>1. Los Alamos – William Eggleston (Stumbled on these in the Albertina Museum in Vienna in 2005. Hung my head at the realization that I still had a lot to learn about America.)<br />
2. Many Are Called &#8211; Walker Evans (My high school photo teacher showed these to us along with all the other de rigueur American stuff. Turned the page in discomfort.)<br />
3. Niagara – Alec Soth (Luke hovered over me as I flipped through every page of his copy. Sat in silent heartbreak)<br />
4. The Perfect Medium: Photography and the Occult &#8211; Clement Cheroux et al. [exhibition catalogue] (This was an exhibit at the Met in 2006. Laughed in delight at how weird people can be when they apply themselves.)<br />
5. The Photographs – National Geographic Society (Read current issues on my grandmother’s couch all through my childhood. Gazed in wide-eyed wonder at how munificent the world is.)</p>
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