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Creator: Mitch Epstein
Mitch Epstein Signed Color Photograph Pushkar Camel Fair, Rajasthan India, 1978
By Mitch Epstein 1
Located in Studio City, CA
An absolutely stunning chromogenic print by esteemed American Fine Art photographer Mitch Epstein. One of his most well-known images which can be found in his book "In Pursuit of Ind...
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