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now that is not only beautiful and wonderfully displayed but also very creative and in the same time simple idea. love it!

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I know, right?

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100%!!

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What beautiful projects- yours with your friend and the book. It reminds me of a collaboration I followed years ago- 3191 where 2 friends posted morning photos from Portland Maine and Portland Oregon. Such a thoughtful way to stay connected to a friend.

Thanks for sharing, Susanne.

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Thanks for reading, Mary! It is such a fun way too!

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Yet another wonderful, generous and inspiring post, thank you

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Thank you, ruby! Glad enjoyed it!

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I remember your post that introduced us to Terri Weifenbach and I really liked what I saw. I was not familiar with Rinko Kawauchi though and this book they did together looks beautiful. Thanks for sharing some of the spreads, and congratulations on getting hold of a copy. Looks like money well spent!

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Thank you, Tom! I first hesitated to spend so much money on a book, but now I am happy I did.

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So very cool!!

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Your own black and white collaboration in a zine worked so well together, I hope you get to finish the colour project, it will be fascinating to see the results. I wasn't aware of the Kawauchi and Weifenbach collaboration but the layout and images look beautiful - thanks for pointing it our Susanne!

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Thank you, Lin! So good to hear you liked the black and white collaboration. I will see my friend in a week and will definitely try to convince her to continue!

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How perfectly beau these are and the story of these artists is wonderfully inspiring. I treasure your art/photography myself. Very much.

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This makes me so happy to hear. Thank you, Patris!

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Two wonderful collaborations. Rinko Kawauchi is exhibiting in nearby Bristol and I’m looking forward to visiting even more now!

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Oh, this is great. When I was in Stockholm in April, I missed her show at the Fotografiska by one week. I was so sad.

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I love it, Susanne! So beautiful!

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It truly is! Thank you for reading.

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