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Artist: Joe Maloney
East Branch, Delaware River (Delaware Water Gap)
By Joe Maloney
Located in New York, NY
A member of New York’s legendary Light Gallery, photographer Joe Maloney helped usher in the widespread acceptance of color film. Maloney’s work focuses on the clash between the rura...
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1970s Contemporary Joe Maloney Photography
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