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Art Sinsabaugh was an American photographer from the midwest, known for his sparse, sweeping panoramas of landscapes, captured in black and white with a large-format "banquet" cameras. During the 60's and 70's, he experimented with 12"x20" negatives, often cropping the exposed and developed negative down, as extreme as 1" high by 20" wide. Though starting with an intensive study of midwestern landscapes and cityscapes, Sinsabaugh traveled extensively throughout his career, photographing his way up the New England seaboard.
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