A month ago, I wrote about the photographer Mario Carnicelli, whose life’s work was kept stored for 50 years in a trunk. When he retired, he asked a curator to go through those images. She loved them. Subsequently, those pictures taken fifty-plus years ago found their way into a book and museums worldwide.
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about the photog…
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