Women Seeing Women: A Pictorial History of Women's Photography from Julia Margaret Cameron to Annie Leibovitz
Tuesday, January 14, 2020
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Women Seeing Women: A Pictorial History of Women's Photography from Julia Margaret Cameron to Annie Leibovitz Details
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Reviews
Women Seeing Women... is an unusual and beautifully presented collection of images, including those of such innovative photographers as Trude Fleischmann and Annie Liebowitz. What I also especially liked are the biographical essays of both the sitters and the photographers. This is a must have not only for anyone interested in seeing gorgeous photographs, but also for those interested in the women who influenced the way we see women.