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Site Credits
This site was created by WEIT
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Selected photographs on this site, identified by
the watermark "E.D." were taken by photographer Errol
Daniels through the course of his work on "The Homespace
Project," an exhibit of social documentary photography that
documents the lives of young single parents who are without family
support, and commemorates the 10th anniversary of Homespace Corporation.
For more information
on the project/exhibit and Mr. Daniels' work, we invite you visit Errol
Daniels Photography on the Web. |