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January 15, 2008

The End

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January 14, 2008

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Photo LA

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January 11, 2008

Place to Sleep

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513

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January 10, 2008

The Playing Field

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Magic Mountain

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Love's

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Off Ramp Beauty

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being independent doesn't mean being alone

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Mannequins


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San Francisco Photo Shoot



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The Hotel Whitcomb



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San Francisco






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Mobil Station


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RACHEL LABRUCHERIE
Los Angeles, California, United States
Rachel has traveled the globe with her cameras, thirsty for extraordinary detail and a visually arresting image. " I attempt to capture everyday life. I photograph the obvious, yet the images are moments people are too busy to see. The car parked by its lonesome, the mannequin with emotion and even with my eclectic style, I strive to stay true to the obvious/obscured idea." Rachel's concentration is on environmental photography; usually installed in grids to emphasize contrast and the series juxtaposition and "Behind Glass" a series of mannequin portraits; mannequins from around the world are used as a backdrop to show pop culture and the ever changing trends.
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