I don’t know what I like most about this:
- a happy montage of the wonderful Bill Cunnigham’s “on the street” photo series
- his wonderful, un-polished voice over telling the story of the Summer Streets initiative in NYC
- or that every photo evokes a story—one that I like to make up for them or that makes me want to find out more, like the North African man on a little girl’s bike, the woman carting an enormous plant in her shoulder bag or dogs being pushed in a jogging stroller
Another example of the power of storytelling—especially through pictures. And Bill Cunningham is a master of this.
Posted By: leesawytock

I don’t know what I like most about this:

- a happy montage of the wonderful Bill Cunnigham’s “on the street” photo series

- his wonderful, un-polished voice over telling the story of the Summer Streets initiative in NYC

- or that every photo evokes a story—one that I like to make up for them or that makes me want to find out more, like the North African man on a little girl’s bike, the woman carting an enormous plant in her shoulder bag or dogs being pushed in a jogging stroller

Another example of the power of storytelling—especially through pictures. And Bill Cunningham is a master of this.


 


Posted By: abbytrexler

For the three Saturdays in August, a series of pools made from converted Dumpsters line the busy thoroughfare between 40th and 41st streets as part of the Summer Streets program in NYC. New Yorkers are taking full advantage of running, walking, biking and now swimming on the streets.


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