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Leah Frances: Lunch Poems

Season 6 Episode 4 | 5m 38s

Easton-based photographer Leah Frances delights in the symmetry, design, and golden sun illuminating Pennsylvania diners. "Actively using photography to explore the residue of time and human effort, I create portraits of place, mindful of the individuals who have been there before and may be there again.

Aired: 02/28/23
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