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| Sarah
S. Bones saved for her first 35mm camera at age 13, in 1969. She was soon hitchhiking
into Philadelphia so that she could photograph the lives and circumstances of
people living on the street. As a professional photographer, her passion and courage
in documenting people in need continued and has carried her to Africa, across
Asia, Guatemala, Cuba and locally, into prisons, homeless shelters and the intensity
of political campaigns. She uses her camera and vision to tell the stories of
men, women, and children around the world who are voiceless and too often ignored
by the popular media. WIPI
25th Anniversary Exhibition, Juror 100 WIPI
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