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Charles Traub
Photographs by Charles Traub
Introduction by Marvin Heiferman
New York: Gitterman Gallery, 2006

From Marvin Heiferman's essay, What's Goin' On:

Photography gave Traub the freedom to get close, really close to people which, given the narcissism of the time, was an opportunity they mostly welcomed.  Making pictures was a way for him to punch up and elevate his every day experience, and to capture the humor, friction, and sexiness of a hyperactive and visual world characterized by the sheen of polyester, the buzz of conflicting patterns, conspicuous displays of head and body hair, and unexpected and beautiful interactions of shadows and light.