• Tracing Gila River
    • Liminal; beyond territory
    • Bodies In the Borderlands
    • Person | Place
    • We Call This Integration
    • Installation
    • Charlotte Sharmin Primary School
    • Formal & Self Portraiture
  • Features & Conversations
  • PODCAST: Fire's Catching
    • Independent Work
    • Latest: Let Them Have Water (The Intercept)
    • Mic: Elle Hearns profile
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Laura Saunders | Documentary

Photo, Film, Radio
  • In Progress
    • Tracing Gila River
    • Liminal; beyond territory
  • Editorial
    • Bodies In the Borderlands
    • Person | Place
  • Personal Work
    • We Call This Integration
    • Installation
    • Charlotte Sharmin Primary School
    • Formal & Self Portraiture
  • Features & Conversations
  • PODCAST: Fire's Catching
  • Film
    • Independent Work
    • Latest: Let Them Have Water (The Intercept)
    • Mic: Elle Hearns profile
  • About/Contact

Instagram:

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In Progress:

Tracing Gila River
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about 7 years ago

Twitter:

  • L Saunders
    I watched this happen at 10AM. No less than 10 police officers stood by, allowing the woman in this photo to get at… https://t.co/m4b03ltRWx
    May 9, 2019, 10:54 AM
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    I watched this happen at 10AM. No less than 10 police officers stood by, allowing the woman in this photo get attac… https://t.co/Id1mprSraQ
    May 9, 2019, 10:52 AM

On Image & Absence

September 27, 2015
On Image & Absence

The nostalgia and contemplation we give to images from the past tend to have a self-aware quality that a new image struggles with, because of course, time is a slow storyteller. We don't know the current punchline yet. 

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