Bruce Bernard (1928-2000), one of the most gifted picture editors of modern times, had an outstanding eye for choosing exceptional photographs. In 1996, the artist and collector James Moores invited him to assemble a collection of photography on his behalf, giving him complete freedom. The result is a captivating and highly personal gathering of images.
100 Photographs: A Collection by Bruce Bernard
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