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1979 Beverly Hills, California (from "Women are better than men. Not only have they survived, they do prevail.")
Garry Winogrand
1979
Los Angeles, California
Garry Winogrand
1969
San Marcos, Texas
Garry Winogrand
1964
Fort Worth, Texas
Garry Winogrand
1974
American Legion Convention - Dallas, Texas
Garry Winogrand
1964
Staten Island Ferry - New York City, New York
Garry Winogrand
1971
Central Park Zoo - New York City, New York
Garry Winogrand
1962
Dallas, Texas
Garry Winogrand
1964
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New York City
Garry Winogrand
1968
Austin, Texas
Garry Winogrand
1974
Hippy Hollow, Lake Travis, Austin, Texas
Garry Winogrand
1973
Metropolitan Museum of Art Centennial Ball - New York City, New York
Garry Winogrand
1969
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