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Elsa Gidlow at a Country Women festival, Mendocino Woodlands, 1974. Photographed by Lynda Koolish. She told Josephine Withers: "It violates every photographic rule there is. One, I used Tri-X film [a fast, grainy film] in bright daylight. Two, I photographed a very old person using very harsh light. Everything you're not supposed to do. And there it was, she was so lovely." (Withers 1981, p. 308)

Source

Tee A. Corinne. Women Artists of the American West. Lesbian Photography on the U.S. West Coast, 1972-1997. "Documenting the Back-To-The-Land Movement". Purdue University. See also the print version: ISBN 0-7864-1054-X.

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Elsa Gidlow

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The photographer and photo were the subject of critical commentary. See: Withers, Josephine (1981). "Lynda Koolish". Feminist Studies. 7 (2), p. 308.

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