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Southern Exposures

Southern Exposures: Past and Present Through the Lens of William Christenberry
By PHILIP GEFTER
July 2, 2006

THEY were like perfect little poems," Walker Evans said about the three-inch-square pictures of the American South that William Christenberry took with his amateur Brownie camera

William Christenberry - Aperture catalog

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