| Driven
by a passionate need to belong, Bruce Davidson uses his camera as a tool
to forge an emotional connection to his subjects and to learn something
about himself in the process. Befriended, Brooklyn gangs, the Dwarf, and
a bird family in Central Park all let down their guard and Davidson, keen
and faithful observer, notes the strangeness in the familiar, the urgency
of the ordinary, the hope behind the pose. |