A Sweet way with portraiture
New Canaan portraitist Olga Sweet brings a contemporary relevance to one of the oldest forms of capturing images.
Phil Hall is the host of the SoundCloud podcast "The Online Movie Show," the author of seven books, including "The Greatest Bad Movies of All Time" and "In Search of Lost Films," a former United Nations radio correspondent for Fairchild Broadcast News, and a writer with credits in The New York Times, New York Daily News, Wired and The Hill's Congress Blog.
New Canaan portraitist Olga Sweet brings a contemporary relevance to one of the oldest forms of capturing images.
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