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Photographer Fred Herzog was one of the earliest adopters of colour transparency film

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Fred Herzog, Scotiabank finalist: Bible Reader, 1970

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RESTRICTED -- DO NOT USE -- GALLERY HAS REFUSED PERMISSION TO PUBLISH. Fred Herzog, Main Barber, 1968, inkjet print. Collection of the artist, Courtesy of Equinox GalleryCourtesy of Equinox Gallery

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Fred Herzog, Two Men in Fog

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Fred Herzog, Scotiabank finalist: CPR Pier and Marine Building, 1953The Canadian Press

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Fred Herzog, Scotiabank finalist Red Stockings, 1961

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Herzog, Paris Cafe, 1959, inkjet print. Collection of the artist, Courtesy of Equinox Gallery

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RESTRICTED -- DO NOT USE -- GALLERY HAS REFUSED PERMISSION TO PUBLISH. "Curtains" (1972) by Fred HerzogCourtesy of Equinox Gallery

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RESTRICTED -- DO NOT USE -- GALLERY HAS REFUSED PERMISSION TO PUBLISH. Fred Herzog, Fishseller, 1958, inkjet print, Collection of the artist, Courtesy of Equinox GalleryCourtesy of Equinox Gallery

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"Magazine Man" (1959) by Fred Herzog

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RESTRICTED -- DO NOT USE -- GALLERY HAS REFUSED PERMISSION TO PUBLISH. "Granville Flaneur" (1960) by Fred HerzogCourtesy of Equinox Gallery

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"Banff Meatateria" (1955), by Fred Herzog

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