Bruce M. Mackh, PhD
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This is a collection of black and white silver gelatin photographs of New Orleans between 2006 and 2008, beginning one year after Hurricane Katrina devastated this iconic city.  This body of work is now part of the permanent collection of the Louisiana State Museum in New Orleans.
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