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A Talk with Louisvillian and Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photographer Jon Cherry

Sometimes when we just go with the flow of our lives, we end up exactly where we are supposed to be. Jon Cherry’s career as a photographer, so far, is a lesson in being in the right place at the right time. What Cherry captures in his work is something that comes from an eye that is trained to watch and not just to point...
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