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"Let the Sun Beheaded Be", a collection of works by American photographer Gregory Halpern. Born in Buffalo, New York in 1977, an elite who studied history and literature at the prestigious Harvard University and a BA, and an MFA at the California Institute of the Arts. He has also taught at Harvard and Cornell University, and is currently teaching at the Rochester Institute of Technology. While interweaving landscapes and still lifes with high-quality portraits that are typical of modern American photography, we will consider the history and culture of the land and its people, as well as the "something" that resides in the background, from a multifaceted perspective. His style is highly regarded and he is now a candidate for Magnum Photos. This is an overseas department in France, and consists of illustrations taken in "Guadeloupe" located in the Caribbean Islands. It captures the "now" of the islands and people who once suffered from violent colonial rule from a multifaceted perspective.