Dona Ann McAdams (born 1954) is an American photographer known for her images of performance art, street activism, farm animals, and members of underrecognized communities, including backstretch workers at the Saratoga Race Course, Appalachian farmers, people living with severe mental illness on Coney Island, and cloistered nuns. She makes black and white photographs with a Leica M2. (From Wikipedia) More about Dona Ann McAdams: Associated author: | Books by Dona Ann McAdams:
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