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PHOTO Finish

he great landscape photographer Ansel Adams once said, “You don’t take a photograph, you make it.” This musing rings true’ new exhibition “Expanding Horizons: Nontraditional Approaches to Photography.” Presented in partnership with JL Modern Gallery, “Expanding Horizons” boasts images by Kimiko Yoshida, Bernard Faucon, and Stephen Wilkes, three vastly different photographers who share one commonality: Their quest to manipulate the medium to accommodate their unique perspective.

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