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A selection of images from photographer Fred Herzog, one of the early adopters of colour transparency film

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RESTRICTED -- DO NOT USE -- GALLERY HAS REFUSED PERMISSION TO PUBLISH. Fred Herzog, Hastings and Columbia Street, Vancouver, 1958, chromogenic print, Collection of the Vancouver Art Gallery. Purchased with the financial support of the Canada Council for the Arts Acquisition Assistance Program and the Vancouver Art Gallery Acquisition FundCourtesy of Equinox Gallery

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RESTRICTED -- DO NOT USE -- GALLERY HAS REFUSED PERMISSION TO PUBLISH. Fred Herzog, Fishseller, 1958, inkjet print, Collection of the artist, Courtesy of Equinox GalleryCourtesy of Equinox Gallery

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RESTRICTED -- DO NOT USE -- GALLERY HAS REFUSED PERMISSION TO PUBLISH. Fred Herzog, Jackpot, 1961, inkjet print, Collection of the artist, Courtesy of Equinox GalleryCourtesy of Equinox Gallery

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Herzog, Paris Cafe, 1959, inkjet print. Collection of the artist, Courtesy of Equinox Gallery

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RESTRICTED -- DO NOT USE -- GALLERY HAS REFUSED PERMISSION TO PUBLISH. Fred Herzog, The Hub, 1958, inkjet print, Collection of the artist, Courtesy of Equinox GalleryCourtesy of Equinox Gallery

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RESTRICTED -- DO NOT USE -- GALLERY HAS REFUSED PERMISSION TO PUBLISH. Fred Herzog, Three Radios, 1982, inkjet print, Collection of the artist, Courtesy of Equinox GalleryCourtesy of Equinox Gallery

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RESTRICTED -- DO NOT USE -- GALLERY HAS REFUSED PERMISSION TO PUBLISH. Fred Herzog, Untitled, 1960, inkjet print, Collection of the artist, Courtesy of Equinox GalleryCourtesy of Equinox Gallery

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