she offers us an androgynous back
whose evident affection for each other is somehow magnified by their differing physiques
He delves into the socio-political contrasts between inland regions and coastal areas
Before he arrived in Abkhazia
regardless of their nationality and traditions
Fine Print: Country Doctor, Kremmling, Colorado, 1948 Size:16 x 20 in (40 x 50 cm) she offers us an androgynousAfter World War II, LIFE magazine assigned staff photographer W. Eugene Smith to a human interest story about a doctor in Kremmling, Colorado. The story spanned 11 pages in LIFEs September 20, 1948, edition. LIFE later summarized: Country Doctor was an instant classic when published, establishing Smith as a master of the commanding young art form of the photo essay, and solidifying his stature as one of the most passionate and influential