Making A Chronicle With Photography
"I knew it had to be documented, or it would be lost," Dunker said, "so I just kept after them." Once he had the green light, he began a vigil that brought him from Logan, where he has a studio, to Vineyard several times a month for the next three years. He watched equipment taken apart, huge piles of scrap hauled away and whole buildings dismantled. He captured images on film that would live forever - images that represented 57 years of steelmaking and the blood, sweat and tears of generations.
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