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ISBN 1-884167-53-5

"Ghosts..."retails for $45.00 USD

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Rochester Democrat & Chronicle, Stuart Low - Article, February 11, 2007
Pinhole camera is lens on Vietnam for vet

Honeoye Falls native returns with a handmade camera to the Vietnam he knew as a soldier
Stuart Low
Staff writer
(February 11, 2007) — Craig J. Barber recaptures the turmoil of his Vietnam War years through the pinhole of a handmade camera.

Starting in 1995, this Honeoye Falls native returned three times to the bamboo groves and villages he first encountered as an 18-year-old Marine. He brought with him a cardboard box, a punctured piece of tin and strips of film. Then he patiently aimed his primitive camera — sometimes as long as 20 minutes for a single exposure...(read more)


City News, Ron Netsky - Article, January 10, 2007


George Eastman House

Ghosts in the Landscape: Vietnam Revisited, photographs by Craig Barber
Craig J. Barber (American, b. 1947)
EDEN IN THE MEKONG, 1998. ©2006 Craig J. Barber
George Eastman House presents Ghosts in the Landscape: Vietnam Revisited, an exhibition of 40 prints by ex-combat marine and photographer Craig J. Barber, on display February 17- May 6, 2007. Now recognized as one of today’s premier platinum printers, Barber spent twenty months in Vietnam as an 18-year-old, rarely knowing exactly where he was or the logic of what he was being told to do....(read more)


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Monterey County Weekly, May 3 - 9, 2007 issue. Article by Maureen Davidson