Elizabeth Avedon

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Elizabeth Avedon has a rich history in Photography, collaborating with Museums, Publishing Houses, Galleries and Artists as an Independent Photo and Design Professional. She’s received recognition for her Curatorial work and Exhibition Design in Museums across the country and for numerous Publishing Projects. She is a regular contributor to La Lettre de la Photographie, as well as working as a Curatorial Consultant and Book + Exhibition Designer, and committed to supporting the Photography Community through her blog, ElizabethAvedon.Blogspot.com

Richard Barnes’ Animal Logic
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Richard Barnes’ Animal Logic A conversation with Elizabeth Avedon

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