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Matt Artz Photography
Friday, March 04, 2005
Intimate Landscapes
"Parks and gardens are the quintessential intimate landscapes. People use them all the time, leaving their energy and memories behind. It’s what’s left behind that I like to photograph."
--Michael Kenna
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