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Pedro E. Guerrero's Frank Lloyd Wright Photographs
Pedro E. Guerrero began his career by photographing Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin West in Scottsdale, AZ, skillfully capturing texture and depth in a two-dimensional medium. Architectural photographer Norman McGrath and an animation help explain Guerrero's use of a large format 4x5 camera. In an original interview, Guerrero also comments on one of his favorite Taliesin West photos.
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