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Ann Ginsburgh Hofkin

I recently discovered Ann Ginsburgh Hofkin’s work and couldn’t resist sharing it with you. I can’t decide if I prefer her B&W or her color photos. The only gripe I have is that I selfishly wish the photos she shares online were a bit bigger. A small gripe indeed.
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