Ask London-based photographer Jamie Windsor who his all-time favorite photographer is, and there's a big chance that he'll answer Nan Goldin. He explains his choice by explaining what about her work draws him and commands his attention: the authenticity and emotional narratives brought about by imperfection. Yes, you're reading it right. Imperfection is something that the digital world has largely addressed, if not erased, with the latest and greatest when it comes to gear. But in the case of photographers like Nan Goldin, Jamie has found that their "bad photos" often resonate with viewers because of their creative use of imperfections to convey a feeling or capture a moment from their own perspective.
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