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The photograph titled 'Blind Woman' taken by Paul Strand in New York, 1916.
In 1916 Strand made a series of candid street portraits with a handheld camera fitted with a false lens attached to its side, allowing him to point the camera in one direction while actually taking the photograph in another. These photos immediately became an icon of the new American photography, which integrated the humanism of social documentation with the boldly simplified forms of modernism.
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