Category: Photo Essay
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Turning the Mundane into a Photo Essay
Twice a week, I have a routine: park my car on 21st Street, walk to the Philadelphia Shambhala Center, meditate with friends, and afterwards head to Trader Joe’s to pick up a few items. In the two years I’ve been living in this city, the routine has become second nature. Last night, I mixed things up…
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Everyday People
On a sunny spring afternoon in our nation’s capital, ordinary people went about their ordinary lives. Images © 2013 by Gina Marie Lazar Lovrencevic. All rights reserved.
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The Not-So-Barren Desolateness of City Streets
The title of this post is adapted from a 1929 magazine article, “Paint and Powder,” wherein Zelda Fitzgerald writes: “If our women gave up decorating themselves we would have to turn sad eyes on the bleak telegraph wires, the office buildings, like homes of trained fleas, the barren desolateness of city streets at dusk, and…