Candace Cochrane
Candace Cochrane has photographed in Newfoundland and Labrador since 1967. Her interest in oral history led her to author Outport (Addison Wesley 1981, reprinted Flanker Press 2008), a portrait of a traditional Newfoundland fishing village. After researching the use of photographs to teach Indigenous history, she received her doctrate in Education from Harvard University. In 2017, she returned to Labrador to collaborate on TautukKonik/Looking Back.
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