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Frank Zito: How come all your models are women? Anna D'Antoni: Well, it's just something I'm interested in, as a woman. In fact, this is my full series. It's called "Women Form". Not very original is it? Frank Zito: Well, it's not the title that matters that much. Anna D'Antoni: No, I guess not. Frank Zito: Do you get to keep them all? Anna D'Antoni: I'm hoping to sell them. Frank Zito: I wouldn't. I'd keep them forever. Anna D'Antoni: But why? Part of my profession is to sell photographs. It's not all for art's sake you know. Frank Zito: I know, but why do you take pictures of women this way? Anna D'Antoni: I like to make them look beautiful. Frank Zito: No, I think it's to preserve them. You see, the beauty is already in the model. Anna D'Antoni: Frank, don't be silly. Listen, I'm the photographer, right? Frank Zito: Right. Anna D'Antoni: So, I should know what I'm doing. Frank Zito: I know, but to me things change. People die. But in a picture or painting, they're yours forever. Anna D'Antoni: There's no way you can possess someone forever. Even in a photograph, there's no way.

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