
Beate Sass
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Feb 16, 2024 |
lenscratch.com | Beate Sass |Ruth Steinberg
By Beate Sass and Ruth SteinbergWhen we invited artists to respond to our call for projects about aging, little did we anticipate that every photographer who submitted would be highlighting their parent’s story. This should not have come as a surprise. Statistically, we are living longer than previous generations, however, our social and health services have not caught up to this reality.
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Feb 15, 2024 |
lenscratch.com | Beate Sass |Ruth Steinberg
By Beate Sass and Ruth SteinbergWhen we invited artists to respond to our call for projects about aging, little did we anticipate that every photographer who submitted would be highlighting their parent’s story. This should not have come as a surprise. Statistically, we are living longer than previous generations, however, our social and health services have not caught up to this reality.
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Feb 14, 2024 |
lenscratch.com | Beate Sass |Ruth Steinberg
By Beate Sass and Ruth SteinbergWhen we invited artists to respond to our call for projects about aging, little did we anticipate that every photographer who submitted would be highlighting their parent’s story. This should not have come as a surprise. Statistically, we are living longer than previous generations, however, our social and health services have not caught up to this reality.
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Feb 13, 2024 |
lenscratch.com | Beate Sass |Ruth Steinberg
By Beate Sass and Ruth SteinbergWhen we invited artists to respond to our call for projects about aging, little did we anticipate that every photographer who submitted would be highlighting their parent’s story. This should not have come as a surprise. Statistically, we are living longer than previous generations, however, our social and health services have not caught up to this reality.
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Feb 12, 2024 |
lenscratch.com | Ruth Steinberg |Beate Sass
Introduction to Aging SeriesI met Aline Smithson at a portfolio review in the fall of 2023 when I showed her my project about my father. When Aline generously offered me the opportunity to curate a collection of four other projects about aging that would be featured on Lenscratch alongside mine, I immediately thought about my friend, Ruth Steinberg. It was through the Kinship Photography Collective that I met Ruth and learned about her project, Hold Fast.
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