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FAQ Contact us. Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email address. Follow Share Share Email Print. Edit this obituary. At the end of the semester Linda asked Eleanor [Cahn] and myself if we would like to continue photographing in the area. She wrote the proposal for a NEA grant.

We got back-to-back grants, the first one for materials and the second one for the book. I was amazed that three unknown photographers two of them older women college students were awarded the grants. We did a lot of fundraising to match those grants. I do not think we could have completed the Survey without the NEA money.

Linda had a clear image of how to run the project. We met once a week to discuss the images taken that week and look at the contact sheets and work prints. We did respond to suggestions. In my first image of Dr.

Kunkowski, the x-ray was not illuminated. Linda suggested that I go back and redo the image with the x-ray turned on, and that was the image we used. We did not assign specific types of pictures, because you never knew what you would find on any given day.

I think that because we were women it was easier to get into the homes. One lady asked me in and I told her she should be very careful about who she allowed to come into her home. She assured me that she was a good judge of character and she knew I was O. We started by going to the churches, introducing ourselves and letting everyone know what we were doing. Once we had images we gave work prints to everyone we photographed. We built a display stand and put up small exhibits in churches and Senior Citizen Halls.



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