11. Almost every night, the wise-cracking, gap-toothed host takes his camera outside and visits with one of the neighbors. 12. British bobbies chatted amiably with the partyers, sometimes taking their cameras to snap portraits. 13. But taking cameras away would do little to cut down on the sensationalism factor. 14. But when Native Americans photographers take the camera into their own hands they present different images of modern native life. 15. Even the name of the main character, a disheveled sidewalk philosopher who never takes his camera out of its case, is loaded. 16. Finally, he relented, took the camera from the child, held it three feet in front of his own face and snapped a smiling self-portrait. 17. He had taken his camera to school, and shot photographs of students hugging, and of the memorials for the dead. 18. He took a camera with him, and those photographs are mementos of a lost tradition. 19. He wants to take TV cameras to various neighborhoods across the country, and give clinics to predominantly Hispanic groups. 20. He took his camera along. |