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JOSHUA MANN PAILET b. 1950, New Orleans, Louisiana Imagine it Clean, 2005 Silver gelatin photograph; 16 x 20 in. Collection of Joshua Mann Pailet / A Gallery for Fine Photography Joshua Mann Pailet is recognized as both an art photographer and the owner/director of A Gallery of Fine Photography, which he opened in 1975. His photographs document life in New Orleans, including scenes of the French Quarter (his home neighborhood), musicians, Mardi Gras Indians, and the grand opening concerts and major events at the Louisiana Superdome. Pailet offered a summary of his photographic work: “A roll of film per day for nearly forty years, 150,000 black and white negatives and 250,000 Kodachrome slides.” Among his list of subjects: “People, places, things, and once in a lifetime events; steam engines, performers, music, festivals, jazz funerals, the 1984 World’s Fair, streets, and characters of New York City, New Orleans, San Francisco, London, Paris, and Prague.” JRG ART IN CONTEMPORARY LOUISIANA 319 http://www.knowla.org/entry.php?rec=1325 http://www.knowla.org/entry.php?rec=1325

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