A Space for Faith

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A Space for Faith
Author : Paul Wainwright
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Publisher : Jetty House
Language : English
Release Date : 01 January 2009
ISBN : 0981789854
Pages : 114 pages
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Using only four-by-five-inch sheet film and natural light, photographer Paul Wainwright collected and presents images, both internal and external, of New England's remaining colonial meetinghouses.

A Space for Faith

Using only four-by-five-inch sheet film and natural light, photographer Paul Wainwright collected and presents images, both internal and external, of New England's remaining colonial meetinghouses.

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