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H I L D A - 1929
I meet Hilda in San Francisco. Her granddaughter who connected us did not tell me that her grandmother herself was a photographer. I am all the more excited about her life story, which started in Cuba and is so full of laughter, rhythm and art. We talk about contentment, family and traveling for a long time, and I'm banned by the wise things that Hilda says…