Rain on Pell Street. Chinatown, New York City.
I used to imagine that I could stop time in tiny increments by blinking my eyes. Each blink had the potential to open up an entirely new narrative and universe. It wasn’t until I fell in love with photography that I realized that every photo also opens up an entirely new narrative and universe of possibility.
On evenings when summer rain washes over the city each moment becomes a solitary frame broken ever so slightly by the movement of umbrellas, the blink of an eye and the click of a camera.
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Meteor lights up sky over Atlanta
NASA will have to pore over the captured images to determine where the meteor eventually faded out in Georgia.
life:
From deep in LIFE.com’s archives, some of the earliest photos of Egypt…
Pictured: An Egyptian man leans through a small ornate window to hold his wife’s hand.









