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Posted on 9 September 20089 September 2008 by EdwardAppleby

Wes and photography

Nice little post about Wes’ photography inspirations over on Perpenduum

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CategoriesWes Anderson TagsJaques Henri Lartigue, Perpenduum, photography, Richard Avedon

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