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These were the brief moments where men actually expressed emotions to their brothers and sons; when men would have the courage to have visions and speak prophesies about their futures for their children. Like housework, it was invisible: society maintained that women were "naturally" emotional, yet men defined the feeling rules which women followed and determined the sphere within which they expressed emotion. She began experimenting with photography when she was forty-eight years old, and her style of creating portraits that expressed emotion, rather than capturing accurate and realistic detial, presaged the techniques of the Pictorialists nearly a decade later. |
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