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A collection of works by Nan Goldin, a leading female photographer of the 20th century. This book was published at the 2005 exhibition at the Palmer Museum in Pennsylvania State University, and Goldin's masterpieces are well-chosen. There are many images that symbolize Goldin's words below. "My picture is taken as I am. After all, it's nothing more or less. If I can express in the picture my living proof that I lived like this, tasted like this, and smelled like that. I think it's good. And a photograph that accepts such things generously. Yes, I want to understand that I am alive by taking pictures and accept them obediently. I want to witness and cherish the moment. I want to take a picture of the present so that I don't have to be too particular about the past, because it makes what happened in the past more concrete. I started photography. I felt that it was a much more free way of expressing my experience than leaving it in letters. Yes, photography is a picture diary for me. "