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Although art institutions in the United States no longer conceptualize snapshots as found photography (i.e., as found photos in the technical sense), collectors of snapshots still do. The collecting community around New York’s Chelsea Flea Market has been documented in a film, Other People's Pictures, by Lorca Shepperd and Cabot Philbrick.
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Charlotte Beach and Pier at the mouth of the Genesee River, looking northeast. Charlotte (/ ʃ ɑːr ˈ l ɒ t / shar-LOT) is a neighborhood in Rochester, in the U.S. state of New York, located along the western bank of the mouth of the Genesee River along the southern shore of Lake Ontario. It is the home of the Port of Rochester and Charlotte ...
Arab Hill – A location near the eastern town line. It is one of the highest points in Chautauqua County at 2,100 feet (640 m). [7] Charlotte Center – A hamlet northeast of Sinclairville on County Road 77. Charlotte Center Gap Filler Annex [8] – A former military establishment and commercial transmitter site at the top of Arab Hill.
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New York City, United States Blue-green pigment gum bichromate over platinum print [s 2] The Pond—Moonlight: 1904 Edward Steichen: Mamaroneck, New York, United States Multiple gum bichromate print over platinum Pictorialist hand-colored photograph; only three versions exist. In 2006, a print became the most expensive photo sold. [30] [31] [s 3]
Beloved cigarette lighter found at NY’s Jones Beach in 1960s finally reunited with family of Vietnam vet who lost it Larry Celona, Katherine Donlevy January 7, 2025 at 3:48 PM
Michael Joseph is an American portrait photographer, living in Boston, Massachusetts. [1] His series Lost and Found was exhibited at Rochester Museum of Fine Arts in 2022 and published as a book by Kehrer in 2023. [2]