Photographer Rosalind Solomon talks in Oct. 2009 about her installation Adios, based on her experiences in Peru. Director: Natasha O’Connor. Camera: Pablo Mazuera. Assistant camera and sound: Miranda Fansher. Oct. 2009.
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