Outside of Time: A Conversation with Linda Connor

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Outside of Time: A Conversation with Linda Connor

I'm always pulling away from the rational. I think that maybe the unfathomable is the magnet in the world that, if we allow ourselves, we are drawn to.

- Linda Connor -

Outside of Time: A Conversation with Linda Connor

"I was flunking French and my uncle paid for a summer in France so I could study French. I'd taken the family Brownie. Later that year I got a basic 35mm, and I just loved making pictures. From then on it was like, 'Okay, this is it!'"Linda Connor went to RISD and studied with Harry Callahan. From there she went to SF where she met Imogene Cunningham. She soon had a job at the San Francisco Art Institute. The rest is history, as they say...As Connor says, "We spend most of our days with our egocentric busyness." Read more in this interview about the life of this celebrated photographer. { read more }

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