'The Depth Is in the Pictures, Not What I Say About Them'
Briefly

Rosalind Fox Solomon, a photographer who started her career in her 40s, emphasizes her unique approach of creating art without commercial intent. She traveled extensively, capturing the essence of people from diverse locations, focusing on their lives without preconceptions influenced by market demands. Recently, she published 'The Forgotten,' showcasing 40 years of portraits, alongside a solo exhibit. At 91, her hard work persists as she revisits and compiles her earlier works, highlighting the intrinsic stories of those marginalized in society, despite her indifference to overtly political messages in her art.
"I never thought about that. Really, I just worked. Piled up my prints, year after year."
"I don't have a relationship to some of the issues I'm pointing to in The Forgotten."
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