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A Flash of Red
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PUBLISHED: Volume 12, Issue 2, Second Quarter 2004
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A graduate from Princeton University, with a degree in Comparative Literature, Rafil Kroll-Zaidi extensively pursued the visual arts, dabbling in silver process photography, digital and analog colour photography and video art. On a scholarship in Mumbai for a photographic study of Bollywood films in production, the maverick lensman explains his own perception of the regal rose
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