Amy Rule’s essay, Tina
Modotti: Letters to Edward Weston, was extremely interesting to read. I
really enjoyed being able to read little snipets of Modotti’s life and what she
was going though and what she had found important enough to write to Weston
about. My favorite part to read about was when she compared the cameras and
photographer life over in Germany compared to what she had been used to in
Mexico. I found that part to be the most fascinating, how life could be so
different than what she was used to. She had to special order most of her
equipment because she preferred what she was used to over the new that was
normal in Germany.
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