Down through American history, photographers have documented both good times and bad. Some of the most striking images have come from wars and economic turmoil such as the Great Depression. With Americans now living with the covid-19 crisis, Pennsylvania’s first lady Frances Wolf has announced the launch of a statewide
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The label’s owners – Alfred Lion and Francis Wolff – offered Chambers a chance to record his own album for the imprint during that fertile period, but he was riding so high on recording and touring with so many jazz greats that he declined the opportunity. Chambers eventually did release his own Blue Note debut Mirrors in 1998 featuring trumpeter Eddie Henderson, saxophonist Vincent Herring, pianist Mulgrew Miller and bassist Ira Coleman.
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HUGHE DILLON/for PhillyVoice Did you take any powerful photos in Pennsylvania during the coronavirus pandemic? You can submit them to be considered for the state s upcoming virtual COVID-19 history exhibit, One Lens: Sharing Our Common Views. The photo submission period will open on Monday, February 8, 2021 and remain open until Monday, March 8, 2021.
The sights and scenes of the coronavirus pandemic have run the gamut from eerie and chilling to heroic and uplifting, from the desolation of lockdowns to the front-line and essential workers who have held society together during an unprecedented time.
Pennsylvania first lady Frances Wolf has issued a call to photographers, whether professional or amateur, to submit photos for a statewide virtual exhibit that will document the story of Pennsylvania throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.