the publication serves as a concise archive of a gallery installation
Deborah Johnson argues for a radical restructuring of photographic history
Vanderbilt asserts that photography is a language of questions rather than answers
Working primarily in a striking
often overlooked faces of American life
Laughlin, Clarence John. Combinations, Volume One, Number Two, Winter 1977-78 with interview of Clarence John Laughlin. Aperture Magazine the publication serves as aScarce copy of the short lived, Combinations: A Journal of Photography, Mary Ann Lynch, editor and Publisher, Greenfield Center, New York. Features a 9 page interview with Clarence John Laughlin by John and Tania Messina, with a self portrait and four of his photographs that also appeared in Aperture, 17: 3 4, which did not include the interview. Stapled wraps, 44 pages, near very good with two small brown spots on front cover that are visible on the