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NY based photographer Franco Vogt moved to a small town mid-career.
He needed a promo piece that would introduce him to his new community.
He settled on an idea he called "60 in 60." Portraits of 60 residents shot in 60 days.
The project got all kinds of attention, and Vogt was the new man in town.
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