Brazilian photographer Ilana Bessler, who found herself without a camera as part of Asylum NYC, decided to take portraits using composition paper and pen, using descriptions of people's features while in her

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Brazilian photographer Ilana Bessler, who found herself without a camera as  part of Asylum NYC, decided to take portraits using composition paper and  pen, using descriptions of people's features while in her
Download this stock image: Brazilian photographer Ilana Bessler, who found herself without a camera as part of Asylum NYC, decided to take portraits using composition paper and pen, using descriptions of people's features while in her space at White Box, an art and performance space, Wednesday, April 25, 2006, in New York. Bessler is one of ten emerging artists from around the world participating in AsylumNYC, a project conceived by Berlin-based Wooloo Productions, who invited the artists to apply for creative asylum at White Box April 24-29, while the space is converted into a detention center. During that time t - 2PD5ABH from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
Brazilian photographer Ilana Bessler, who found herself without a camera as  part of Asylum NYC, decided to take portraits using composition paper and  pen, using descriptions of people's features while in her
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Brazilian photographer Ilana Bessler, who found herself without a camera as  part of Asylum NYC, decided to take portraits using composition paper and  pen, using descriptions of people's features while in her
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Brazilian photographer Ilana Bessler, who found herself without a camera as  part of Asylum NYC, decided to take portraits using composition paper and  pen, using descriptions of people's features while in her
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Brazilian photographer Ilana Bessler, who found herself without a camera as  part of Asylum NYC, decided to take portraits using composition paper and  pen, using descriptions of people's features while in her
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Brazilian photographer Ilana Bessler, who found herself without a camera as  part of Asylum NYC, decided to take portraits using composition paper and  pen, using descriptions of people's features while in her
Publication - The Unz Review
Brazilian photographer Ilana Bessler, who found herself without a camera as  part of Asylum NYC, decided to take portraits using composition paper and  pen, using descriptions of people's features while in her
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Brazilian photographer Ilana Bessler, who found herself without a camera as  part of Asylum NYC, decided to take portraits using composition paper and  pen, using descriptions of people's features while in her
Essays - Architecture - e-flux
Brazilian photographer Ilana Bessler, who found herself without a camera as  part of Asylum NYC, decided to take portraits using composition paper and  pen, using descriptions of people's features while in her
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Brazilian photographer Ilana Bessler, who found herself without a camera as  part of Asylum NYC, decided to take portraits using composition paper and  pen, using descriptions of people's features while in her
Publication - The Unz Review
Brazilian photographer Ilana Bessler, who found herself without a camera as  part of Asylum NYC, decided to take portraits using composition paper and  pen, using descriptions of people's features while in her
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Brazilian photographer Ilana Bessler, who found herself without a camera as  part of Asylum NYC, decided to take portraits using composition paper and  pen, using descriptions of people's features while in her
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Brazilian photographer Ilana Bessler, who found herself without a camera as  part of Asylum NYC, decided to take portraits using composition paper and  pen, using descriptions of people's features while in her
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Brazilian photographer Ilana Bessler, who found herself without a camera as  part of Asylum NYC, decided to take portraits using composition paper and  pen, using descriptions of people's features while in her
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Brazilian photographer Ilana Bessler, who found herself without a camera as  part of Asylum NYC, decided to take portraits using composition paper and  pen, using descriptions of people's features while in her
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