Reading Matter: Her Photographic Genius Was Posing
Isabelle Mège was never a photographer, but she was an image-maker with the discipline and obsession of an artist, notes the New Yorker, which profiles the Parisian medical secretary who over
the course of two decades persuaded scores of noted photographers — from Jeanloup Sieff and Joel-Peter Witkin to Jean-Luc …
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