
Deb Achak
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Sep 22, 2023 |
all-about-photo.com | Henry Horenstein |Deb Achak |Keith Carter |Robert Polidori
Publisher : STANLEY BARKER2022 | 88 pagesWhile at grad school in the early 1970’s Henry Horenstein would attend Speedway races, in New England to see his brother in law compete. In front of his camera the drivers would fly around the track in beat-up cars customised for racing at break neck speeds in the hopes of small town glory.
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Sep 18, 2023 |
all-about-photo.com | Beverly Conley |Henry Horenstein |Deb Achak |Keith Carter
Shortly after moving to London in 1990, I began photographing at Smithfield Market. I was fascinated by the strong thread of family tradition among the employees and by their work methods which had scarcely changed in 130 years. I had no idea that the 800 year old home to the meat trade was about to undergo a massive face lift. New hygiene standards put forth by the European Union forced the remodeling that included temperature controlled shops and sealed loading bays.
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Sep 18, 2023 |
all-about-photo.com | Sandrine Hermand-Grisel |Henry Horenstein |Deb Achak |Keith Carter
Publisher : STANLEY BARKER2022 | 88 pagesWhile at grad school in the early 1970’s Henry Horenstein would attend Speedway races, in New England to see his brother in law compete. In front of his camera the drivers would fly around the track in beat-up cars customised for racing at break neck speeds in the hopes of small town glory.
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Sep 16, 2023 |
all-about-photo.com | Henry Horenstein |Deb Achak |Keith Carter |Damiani Books
Publisher : STANLEY BARKER2022 | 88 pagesWhile at grad school in the early 1970’s Henry Horenstein would attend Speedway races, in New England to see his brother in law compete. In front of his camera the drivers would fly around the track in beat-up cars customised for racing at break neck speeds in the hopes of small town glory.
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Sep 15, 2023 |
all-about-photo.com | Henry Horenstein |Deb Achak |Keith Carter |Robert Polidori
Publisher : STANLEY BARKER2022 | 88 pagesWhile at grad school in the early 1970’s Henry Horenstein would attend Speedway races, in New England to see his brother in law compete. In front of his camera the drivers would fly around the track in beat-up cars customised for racing at break neck speeds in the hopes of small town glory.
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