When Fred Herzog Saw in Black and White - The Tyee
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Fred Herzog was beloved for his photographs of everyday life in an older Vancouver: a rainy city of buzzing neon, the hustle of workers at the port, kids tumbling in dirt yards and the morning quiet of cafés and corner stores.
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