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Laurence Salzmann, a native of
Philadelphia, has worked as a photographer/filmmaker since the late 1960's. His
projects include social commentaries on little known groups in America and
abroad. They range from a study of the residents of Single Room Occupancy
Hotels in New York City, Philadelphia Mummers, Jews of Rãdãuţi (Romania),
Transhumant Shepherds of Transylvania. Wrestlers and dancers in Cuba. His work
has appeared in New York Times Sunday Magazine, New Yorker, GEO and Natural
History magazines.
His most recent project is a documentary film and
photographic essay entitled Echeleganas that describes the life left behind by
undocumented workers from the State of Puebla, Mexico, who now work in the
United States.
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