my dear grandmother has to deal with her daughter posing nude in mexico city for edward westen.is is the eyeball roller of the brenner household. i think i see because of my reporting and just loving photography, i see the world sort of in these black and white images. and, you know, photography and photographers, for me, they're the last great optimists because they return to the world to the world, and this is something that when you see the beautiful job that the curator, suzanne weaver, who is here today -- suzanne, wave to everyone so they can see you -- [laughter] suzanne and katie luber who run the san antonio museum of art, i love this museum. and suzanne puts so much scholarship and thought into how she was going to the hang this show. one of my favorite photographers is a photographer named danny lyon who was sent all through mississippi in the '60s by snic, you know, the student leadership conference. and when with you see the images that he took of this hatties burg, mississippi, and these little towns in massachusetts where you see the signs for the segregated taxis