Video: Photographing Everyday Objects with Tragic Histories
By Jeanette D. Moses | Published Aug 25, 2014 9:30 PM


Jeanette D. Moses is a New York City–based filmmaker and photographer known for her intimate depictions of New York's creative communities. She’s been a contributor to PopPhoto since 2014, specializing in interviews, gear reviews, and all things analog.
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