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The Duel that Consolidated Argentine Photojournalism

Summary by Info Arenales - General Arenales
The long line in the rain, the smell of damp floral offerings, and the reporters carrying the guilt of their soaked film rolls. For four days, the lenses of photojournalists like Eduardo Grossman, Mario Paganetti, Carlos Pesce, and Eduardo Di Baia captured the collective pain and shaped a visual memory that still persists. The long line in the rain, the smell of damp floral offerings, and the reporters carrying the guilt of their soaked film rol…
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The long line in the rain, the smell of damp floral offerings, and the reporters carrying the guilt of their soaked film rolls. For four days, the lenses of photojournalists like Eduardo Grossman, Mario Paganetti, Carlos Pesce, and Eduardo Di Baia captured the collective pain and shaped a visual memory that still persists. The long line in the rain, the smell of damp floral offerings, and the reporters carrying the guilt of their soaked film rol…

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Info Arenales - General Arenales broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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