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EDITOR'S NOTE: What is beauty? Something you can see? Henry Butler’s dispatch introduces us to a blind man’s world of beauty and art. Butler does what all artists do: he commits a presentation of truth, and executes using intuition and intellect. He fearlessly shares his photos and his story, from New Orleans.
How do you capture a bit of history with a portrait?
Bill Robles, courtroom sketch artist in the Michael Jackson case tells how he uses pen and marker to record the trial of the bizarre superstar.
Timothy Fadek supplemented his coverage of the Terri Schiavo vigil with portraits of the most persistent protesters.
And I couldn't find a subject until it found me, in Banda Aceh three months after the tsunami.
Though April Dispatches may fall your way, we bring you portraits that bloom today.
AMY MARASH |
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