Duane Michals, Photographer and Visual Storyteller, Dies at 94
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Duane Michals died at 94. He was one of the genuinely original voices in 20th-century photography — the photographer who turned sequences of frames into narrative, wrote directly onto his prints, and refused to let the single decisive moment be the whole story. His influence runs through fine art, editorial, and conceptual photography in ways most photographers feel without necessarily knowing the source. Worth stopping to read about.
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