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| | CSIndy: Hallmark Hallmarks (July 3, 2002) |
 | | He made over 2,200 images, many at night, illuminating his subjects with an insanely complex arrangement of magnesium flashes linked to the camera's shutter. |
 | | "Hotshot Eastbound, Iaeger, West Virginia, 1956," here displayed, incorporates a drive-in, a movie screen, and the immense, ghostly, image of the passing train. |
 | | It's as strangely phantasmagoric as a fight scene in The Matrix -- it takes a moment to realize that this is not a quirky photocollage (except for the plane on the drive-in screen!), but a real place, a real time. |
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