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An exhibition of dozens of iconic photographic prints from the 20th century, along with the annotations on the reverse sides including “crop lines, grease pencil markings, date stamps of when the photograph was run, captions used by the newspaper…”

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Bill Amstutz

I stopped at the gallery on the way home from work today to see this show. It was great to see original prints of many iconic photographs, especially with grease pencil crop marks and white-out silhouettes.

Also cool is that the gallery is in the Fuller Building, an Art Deco skyscraper built in 1928 with a beautiful lobby.

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