Espejo Series, 1972-1982
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Camhi directed this two-year visual exploration of Mexican American life and culture called "Espejo," and invited five other documentary photographers to join him. The resulting body of work was exhibited in Chicago and Oakland and published in book form in 1978. Primarily working in New Mexico and California, Camhi shot Mexican-American artists, sculptors, craftsmen and undocumented families at work and in their homes. The prints measure from 7.75x12.25 to 11x14 inches, with most of them in 16x20 inch mats. Images taken by other project photographers are not included in this collection.
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