Night Light: Brassai and Weegee
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"For Weegee and Brassai alike, the only refuge from the night, the only sanctuary, was in the bars and cafes. Weegee's Montmartre was the Bowery." --"Night Light: Brassai and Weegee" (1976) by Colin Westerbeck |
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"Night Light: Brassai and Weegee" (1976) is an essay by Colin Westerbeck.
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