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Table of Contents

Interview with Bill Emory

24 Hours Underground

“Happily Drive” on Street Photography

Unscenes

Things Lost, Things Gained

Street Shooters of February 2020

Street Shooters of February 2020

Shaving by Soemyint Winn

Concrete Tea Room by Joseph Smith

A rooftop cafe hosts a pair of tea drinkers in San Diego’s Balboa Park.

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Siesta Motel by Allan Syphers

While walking through Boston one evening to feel it’s nighttime environment, I passed by this setting. It presented an interesting collection of people and places that created a richness as a whole but, yet, raised the question, ‘What is the story behind each piece, whether person or place.

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Ahmedabad, India (2006) by Tom Chambers

Tom R. Chambers spent three weeks in Ahmedabad, India teaching a Digital/New Media Arts workshop for graduate students at the National Institute of Design National Institute of Design. He also documented the streets in and around the city. (2006)

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Butcher, Fez by Kip Harris

This butcher was describing the merits of his goods to potential clients in the Medina in Fez.

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Feel the Bern by Nicole Brailer

Walking through Norfolk, Virginia and witnessed a peaceful rally for Bernie.

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Articles
February 2020

Interview with Bill Emory

A master storyteller tells us about his lifetime of photography that captures local history in the making.

24 Hours Underground

What happens when the subway becomes your destination, rather than a temporary space to occupy? Michael O. Snyder and Thomas James set out to learn the answer.

“Happily Drive” on Street Photography

This photographer brings a weird, wonderful world to life in images that will bring a smile to your face.

Unscenes

Ryan Herz uses real life moments to create non-existent moments consisting of more than one time at a place.

Things Lost, Things Gained

A photographer with an unrivaled passion for projects tells a personal story about his struggles and triumphs.

Street Shooters of February 2020

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