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I Adore You
Trimmed 8x10 inch contact print, 1947
The dominant photographic community in the United States in the 1940s was promoting "straight" photography and often criticized Sommer's images as manipulated or contrived.

When Frederick Sommer found this arrangement of illustrations from catalogs and magazines attached to the wall inside an abandoned miner's shack in 1947, it was the perfect opportunity to make a "straight" photograph of something both found and arranged. This exemplified his point that in photographing anything we are always in some way arranging ourselves in relation to what we are serving as subject matter.