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  • Portrait of the AIDS Generation --<br />
Francesco Romano, long term HIV Survivor, at Sutro Heights Park, in San Francisco.
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  • Portrait of the AIDS Generation --<br />
Francesco Romano, long term HIV Survivor, at Sutro Heights Park, in San Francisco.
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  • Portrait of the AIDS Generation --<br />
Angelica Tome, left, who is HIV Negative, with her mother Patti Radigan, a long term HIV survivor, in San Francisco, CA
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  • Teammates on a Little League baseball team in Alameda, CA playing in the dugout during a game.
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  • Portrait of teens at the Hayward Gay Prom.
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  • Client: San Francisco Bay Guardian - Portrait of Visual Artist Jennifer Locke, for the annual Goldies issue.
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  • Client: Project Open Hand, in San Francisco, CA.
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  • Portrait of the AIDS Generation --<br />
Jesus Heberto Guillen Solis, an activist, community organizer, and a Long Term HIV Survivor, at his home in San Francisco, CA.
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  • Client: San Francisco Bay Guardian - Dancer Nol Simonse, for the annual Goldies issue.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
    AmericanPortraits_A117.jpg
  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
    AmericanPortraits_A113.jpg
  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
    AmericanPortraits_A109.jpg
  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
    AmericanPortraits_A108.jpg
  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
    AmericanPortraits_A107.jpg
  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
    AmericanPortraits_A106.jpg
  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
    AmericanPortraits_A105.jpg
  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
    AmericanPortraits_A104.jpg
  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
    AmericanPortraits_A103.jpg
  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
    AmericanPortraits_A102.jpg
  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
    AmericanPortraits_A101.jpg
  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
    AmericanPortraits_A100.jpg
  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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  • We’ve been together for over 35 years expressing as social commentary our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with photographs and stories about America. Many of these photographs were taken in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and we think that they reveal an America many people in some parts of the USA yearn for today which has contributed to dividing the country - a country of seemingly simpler times, of opposing values and cultures, and of inequalities - such as when there was much less support for LGBTQ people who were fighting for their rights, for women who were fighting more than today for their place at the work place and out of their traditional roles in the home, social and political events that gave access to the upper class and the wealthy, and African Americans who were as they still are today fighting for their voice, their rights, and their rightful place in society. These are images of what we have witnessed in our communities, with our families and friends, and through our observations of daily life in work, leisure, and family life with our bias and political views. We’ve been working together for over 30 years expressing our observations and interpretations of what we’ve experienced and felt with our photographs about America.
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