Manhattan Project Photographer Honored With Statue in Tennessee
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A statue of the Manhattan Project's official photographer just went up in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Worth a few minutes if you care about the history of documentary work and what it meant to point a camera at something the rest of the world wasn't allowed to see. Not actionable for your next job, but a good reminder that the image outlasts the event.
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