Prayers-Group 3
Photos 1 - 165 out of 165 | Back to Albums
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Photos 1 - 165 out of 165 | Back to Albums
| Description: | One of the best things about this project is its authentic look into the beliefs, the thinking, expressed through language, of so many different types of people. There is a marked difference between the prayers collected from Los Angeles and the California Coast, Arizona, etc. and the prayers collected in Mexico and now Guatemala. That said, the more I talk to people, the more prayers I read, I see that when it comes down to it, we all have the same basic needs, fears, doubts, hopes, and dreams. |
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