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"Peace and Love" in Harbor Review, Issue #5: Portraiture


"Self-portrait with Brownie" © 2020 Kristin Fouquet



On Mardi Gras, February 25, 2020, I brought out a Kodak Brownie Reflex Synchro Model. On the side of the R Bar in the Marigny, a trio asked if my camera was real, so I took their photograph. That image, "Peace and Love," is published in Harbor Review's Issue #5: Portraiture. Scroll down to see all the intriguing visual art and read the provocative poetry. Many thanks to Art Editor, Luke Blevins, for accepting my work and much appreciation to Elyse Hackett for giving me the camera.

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