My role was to be a truthful witness': photographer Jack Lueders-Booth's Polaroids of American female prisoners
Briefly

In 1970, aged 35, Jack Lueders-Booth left a well-paid management job at an insurance company to pursue his real vocation in photography, teaching in correctional facilities.
Teaching photography in prisons allowed inmates to create images, share experiences with their families, and experience progressive initiatives for rehabilitation through self-expression.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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