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Phil Douglis | all galleries >> Galleries >> Gallery Three: Expressing human values > Store clerk, Cameron Trading Post, Cameron, Arizona, 2006
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18-SEP-2006

Store clerk, Cameron Trading Post, Cameron, Arizona, 2006

While on the way to Utah, we stopped off at this trading post on the Navajo Reservation.
I watched this clerk sorting masses of Indian jewelry for several minutes – she was methodical, precise, and as it turned out, a bit tired. When she stifled a yawn, I made this shot. This image expresses such human values as effort, perseverance, and dedication. The racks of jewelry she has to check get no smaller. She has a big job ahead. We’ve all struggled at times to stay alert and can appreciate how she must feel at this moment.

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Phil Douglis03-Nov-2006 01:55
You are right, Sam. We read what we want to read into an image. That's why they invented titles and captions, right?
Thanks for the observation.
Sam Bliss03-Nov-2006 01:09
When I saw this for the first time I saw her as being surprised, as in sticker shock. I did not know if she thought they were to high or to low. That idea must be from all of the price tags shown. Then I read the rest of the story. Interesting what affect a title can have.
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