Category: cities
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Museo Ruffino Tamayo
Designed by Teodoro González de León and Abraham Zabludovsky, the Museo Ruffino Tamayo in Mexico City is as remarkable for its architecture as its permanent collection of works by Tamayo and other contemporary artists . Well worth a visit. February 2018
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verticals #2
We have family in Malaysia and Singapore, hence the many photos from SE Asia. Singapore, January 2006. Statue is Sir Stamford Raffles, founder of Singapore. Shanghai, April 2012 Singapore, June 2022 Johor Bahru, July 2022
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not dark yet
A handful of mostly joyful images captured on a 1 megapixel first generation Sony digital camera on a visit to New York City a year before 9–11 changed everything. We stayed in the trendy Hudson Hotel on West 58th Street, then newly remodeled by Philippe Starck.
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Prague after COVID
These photos were taken in Prague between August 15–25, 2021. Travel had just reopened after the first wave of the COVID–19 pandemic. The streets were eerily empty. Though social life was tentatively starting to resume, the economic devastation is palpable, the sadness overwhelming. Old Town/Staré Město Old Town (#1 + 2 Jilská, #3 Na Perštýně)…
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Brick Lane, 2015
Whenever we are in London (where I was born) we try to visit Brick Lane in Whitechapel, an area we have watched over the years gentrify with mixed feelings. But so far, the ever-changing graffiti remains a reliable constant. These images were shot on June 20, 2015.
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DC memory
I have no memory whatsoever of the circumstances in which I shot these decidedly surreal images, but they were taken in Washingston D.C., in August 2012.
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Casa Estudio Luis Barragán
Images shot on a tour of the Luis Barragán House and Studio, Mexico City, in February 11, 2018. All photographs were taken in natural light.