Guilty pleasures presentation (1)

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This obsession photographers had for finding the truth meant that they were willing to push boundaries and invade people’s personal lives. “I believed obsessionally that the truth would be revealed only when people were not aware of being photographed. I had to be invisible. There were uncomfortable elements of spying in all this and the press was oTen hos=le. We were called spies, prayers, mass-­‐eavesdroppers, nosey, peeping toms, lopers, snoopers, envelop-­‐steamers, keyhole ar=sts, sex maniacs, sissies, society playboys.” They found this invisibility hard to achieve, its hard to hide from view.


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