One for the money, two for the show. (Essay).(Cohn Osman, Creative Camera)(Obituary)

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* Turner and Osman enjoyed one of the most fruitful and

* controversial relationships of British photography. Despite being

* divided by a generation and by temperament, they shared many attitudes and convictions: a passion for photography, self-assurance and loyalty, a desire for change and contempt for the establishment.

An eerie silence followed the collapse, last summer, of the magazine formerly known as Creative Camera. (1) It was dramatically broken this spring by two articles in the press. The first was an emotional first-person "epitaph" for ...

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