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A collection of works by American photographer Deana Lawson. Born in New York in 1979, Deana Lawson has a BFA from Pennsylvania State University and an MFA from Rhode Island School of Design, teaching photography at Princeton University and ICP. Currently, he is also active as a photojournalist including Times, but he is particularly acclaimed for portraying African American and black identity sexuality, and this book also gives a glimpse of Lawson's talent. increase. Portraits of unique people reminiscent of Diane Arbus, portraits with an intimate but moderate sense of distance that can be seen in Alec Soth, and fragments of things that can be seen occasionally. .. .. The illustrations taken in the United States and Caribbean and Africa are full of "something" that will catch your eye. This book is packed with Lawson's wonderful sensibility and skills, having received numerous fellowships such as Aaron Siskind and Gordon Parks.