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Natalie Raymond

POET | PHOTOGRAPHER | FILMMAKER | ARTIST
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    • le mont saint michel
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    • lime, oregon
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working

September 28, 2020 in photography, visual art

a series of thoughts on work & working from my instagram a couple of weeks ago.
inspired by the book ‘having & being had’ by eula biss.

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Tags: work, books, thinking out loud
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