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    Photographic Style and Techniques

    Mark's documentary photography style was characterized by her ability to connect with her subjects, often spending extended periods with them to gain their trust and capture their true emotions.

    She focused on people living on the fringes of society, including the homeless, drug addicts, and sex workers.

    Her black-and-white images were marked by strong contrast and a rich tonal range, which emphasized the emotions and expressions of her subjects.

    Mark was also known for using medium-format cameras, primarily the Rolleiflex, which allowed her to achieve a high level of detail and clarity in her images.

    Career Highlights

    Some of Mary Ellen Mark's most significant projects include:

    • "Ward 81" (1976): A series documenting the lives of female patients at the Oregon State Mental Hospital.

    • "Falkland Road" (1981): A body of work capturing the lives of sex workers in Mumbai, India.

    • "Streetwise" (1983): A project focused on th