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Jill
Freedman's work displays a compassion and humor that is unique
among modern photographers. Whether she is dealing with New
York street life or rural Ireland her work is subtly and powerfully
political. Freedman conveys beautifully in all her pictures
what Maupassant described as an innate empathy with the submerged
population.
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"Goofy Kids", Dublin, 1984
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"Street Cops", 1978 |

"Fair Day", Co. Leitrim, 1973 |

Untitled, Vintage, from the Firehouse book 1977 |

Jill's Dogs 1993 |

"Street Cops", 1982 |

"Thirsty Pony", Co. Kerry, 1985 |

Circus Days, 1971 |

Old News: Resurrection City, 1968 |

Dingle, Ireland, 1988 |

Old News: Resurrection City, 1968 |

Circus Days, 1971 |
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