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      <title>The Art of Reportage Photography: The Few Lenses That Actually Earn Their Place</title>
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      <description>A man in a red shirt throws both hands toward the lens, mouth open mid-sentence, eyes locked on the camera. Behind him a Breton flag snaps against a hot blue sky and a crowd thins out across a stone square. Nothing in the frame is arranged. The photographer was close enough to touch him, wide enough to keep the flag and the architecture in the story, and present at the half-second before the gesture collapsed.</description>
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