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Allen, I see a number of groups:
1) People and graphical background/foreground elements/interaction
2) People with a human element/observer in the background
3) Portraits
4) Graphical (12, maybe 18, 20, 30, 32)
I think these can all work well together and feel the first grouping is the most dominant in the set. Maybe too dominant? Would it be worthwhile culling a few to strengthen that group and make it less dominant over the other images...?
The images I feel aren't as strong:
3 - I get it - bald guy in front of a wig shop, but when I first saw the image in the smaller ganged version, I thought he was standing in front of a beauty supply shop, or something until I looked closer and read 'wigs'... maybe it's an image that needs to be seen larger. Still, I feel ambivalent about it, the composition and it being almost a bit contrived.
26, 27 - I don't feel these are as witty or clever as the others relying on graphical juxtaposition.
In this category I love 1, 9, 13, 17, 28, 33
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