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Books & Photoessays
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1999 |
Public Employee
Magazine; December issue, photo
story entitled, "Beneath the Big
Apple," with writer Clyde Weiss. Features
members of AFSCME who work in New York City
sewers, on underground rat patrol, water tunnel
construction and vehicle tunnel maintenance. 6
pages, 6 photographs.
Lexington Herald-Leader, 9/6/99 issue,
full-page photo spread entitled "Hard,
dirty work," featuring poultry, textile and
coal industry workers from Dotter's current
exhibit at the Appalshop Gallery in Whitesburg,
KY. 5 photographs. |
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1998
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THE QUIET
SICKNESS: A Photographic Chronicle of Hazardous
Work in America, AIHA Press, 156 pages, 150
duotone photographs of dangerous work taken from
1973-1997, includes essays by Robert Coles and
Howard Frumkin.
Maine Sunday Telegram 5/3/98, Audience
Section, review of "THE QUIET
SICKNESS" exhibit at the Danforth Gallery
in Portland, entitled "the wages of
work" by Lloyd Ferris, featuring 3
photographs on the front page of the section. |
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1997
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Columbia
Journalism Review Jan/Feb issue, photo story
entitled "Photojournalism A Life's
Work" with writer Christina Ianzito.
Feature on Earl Dotter includes 5 photographs.
Public Employee Magazine, May/June
issue, front cover and 8-page photo feature with
writer Alison S. Lebwohl, entitled "INSIDE
THE DANGER ZONE." Features members of
AFSCME who perform dangerous work for the public
in hospitals, repairing highways, hauling trash,
inspecting bridges and as corrections officers.
9 photographs. |
1996 |
The Retired
Officer Magazine, April issue, cover photo
story entitled, "Defusing Danger, Navy
School Trains Bomb Experts," with 8-page
feature story by Susan Katz Keating. 9
photographs. |
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1995
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Response
Magazine, September issue, cover photo and
photoessay entitled, "Working Women
Count!" with writer Mary Kercherval Short.
7 pages, 10 photographs.
Occupational Health, Recognizing and
Preventing Work-Related Disease by Levy
& Wegman, Little Brown Publisher, with 34
workplace photographs.
Sowing Seeds In The Mountains, Community
Based Coalitions For Cancer Prevention And
Control, edited by Couto, Simpson &
Harris, National Cancer Institute, with 30
photographs. |
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1992
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HOMESTEAD: The
Glory and Tragedy of an American Steel Town,
by William Serrin, published by Random House, 11
photographs. |
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