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Public History: Photojournalism As Historical Evidence
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Victor Blue on Parlay
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The Importance and How To’s of Archiving Work and Legacy
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Family Albums Compilation II:
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Ron Haviv: Legacy of the Photo – The Lost Rolls
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Alec Soth Artist Talk – LOOK3 2015
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Alec Soth Artist Talk Highlights – LOOK3 2015
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Monica Haller Artist Talk – LOOK3 2015
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Photographer James Whitlow Delano: Archiving & legacy, Foundry Photojournalism Workshop 2012
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