
I love looking at the work of photographers whose work comes from a place far outside my experience. Camille Farrah Lenain’s photography explores the lives of women hunters, a gay Algerian uncle, the occassional alligator, and wrongfully convicted men and woman. Much of her work is infused with the earthy reality of New Orleans where she seems to spend time. I’ll be eager to revisit her work over time.
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