Stonehenge II, 1976
gelatin silver print
image 10 x 10
donated by Lynne Camhi
Morrie was foremost a humanist; that is he had a deep feeling for his fellow men and cared little about photographing scenic views or flowers. He had a sharp eye as a photographer for what would best suit a person as a subject. These characteristics made him a special kind of photographer of people whether from the private or public spheres.
-Van Deren Coke Morrie Camhi web site |