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Anotner interview has been added to the TWO WAY LENS - project. Please come and read a very intersting contribution by Tony Mendoza, which is a worthy continuation to the themes and wisdom already provided by:
Magnum photographers Martin Parr and Alec Soth, Amy Stein, Andrew Phelps, Deborah Hamon, James Friedman, Jessica Todd Harper, Richard Renaldi, Ron Jude, Susan Wides, Terry Weifenbach, Tim Hailand, Lori Nix, William Greiner, Zoe Strauss and Oliver Weber.
Tony Mendoza (born 1941) is a Cuban-American photographer. He was born in Havana, Cuba, and moved to Miami, Florida with his family in 1960. He graduated from Yale with a Bachelor of Engineering and Harvard with a Master of Architecture, before becoming a full time photographic artist in 1973. Mendoza has received three National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships, a Guggenheim Photography Fellowship as well as two Creative Writing fellowships from the Ohio Arts Council. His photographs have featured in many major museums.His most famous book, Ernie, is a photographic memoir centered around a cat he encountered when he moved in to an apartment in New York City.Mendoza is currently an instructor of photography at the Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio.
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