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Backstage at the Bolshoi Theatre before The Bright Stream
Photos by Dmitri Starshinov
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Matty Healy and Charli XCX at the NME Awards Credit: Charlotte Patmore
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A good photograph can speak volumes about its subjects, yet still leave you wanting to know more.
The acclaimed and prolific American photographer Mary Ellen Mark, who died May 25 at the age of 75, was known for her humanist portraits: homeless children in Seattle, prostitutes in India, a family living out of their car. In 1990, she took one of her most memorable shots, titled, “Amanda and her cousin Amy.” The location is listed as Valdese, N.C.
In light of Mark’s passing, NPR sought to find out more about the two children in the photograph, particularly Amanda: Why was she smoking and wearing makeup and fake nails at age 9? What does she remember of the photo shoot? And what has happened since that sunny afternoon in 1990?
What Happened To The 9-Year-Old Smoking In Mary Ellen Mark’s Photo?
Photo credit: Courtesy of Mary Ellen Mark Studio and Library
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Sue and Faye Gallo, Twinsburg, Ohio, 1998 (Mary Ellen Mark)
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