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My favorite color is green.
Larry Clark
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Larry Clark
Age: 81
Born: 1943
Born: January 1
Actor
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Tulsa
Oklahoma
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Larry James Clark
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I always felt that when I was photographing, I had a psychic need to see this, to photograph this. And I think if somebody else had been doing this work, and if I could have seen these pictures anywhere at all, then there would have been no need to make them.
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I've always been interested in people that you wouldn't see otherwise. If you look back at my books, photographs, and films-and since I'm doing this retrospective I've been forced to look back-the work is always about a small group of people who are somewhat isolated, and who you would never see if I didn't film or photograph them.
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