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Whispers in a Corner
Lost in now, no: 103
The Blues
Lost in Now, no.86:
The Professional
Lost in Now, no.85:
Mother with Child at Grand Central Market
Lost in Now, no.84:
It’s a cover-up.
Lost in Now, no.5:
Florent (2006).
Lost in Now, no.5:
Florent (2006).
Lost in Now, no.11:
Spring!
Locked for years For fear of myself. It is time.
Lost in Now, no.80:
Under the Arch
Lost in Now, no. 79:
And when they met, they lit up Harlem.
Lost in Now, no.77:
Looking to Spring.
Lost in Now, no. 76:
Be Your Own Hero.
Goin down.
Lost in Now, no.75:
~ untitled ~
Lost in Now, no. 74:
Outside the Box.
Lost in Now, no.73:
Juno.
I took the last train into the City before everything, all subways, buses, cabs,.. shut down at 11pm. I wandered around the (mostly) ghost town of NYC from 72nd street to Bed-Stuy, where I layed my head to sleep at 5:30am. Bliss.
Lost in Now, no.72:
Intimate and Disconnected.
I often wonder what intimacy and friendship will be like in the future. Like many of my generation, I was at first complaining about Millenials, however today I am amazed at their ingenuity, creativity, and boundary-breaking resourcefulness. Every generation's social behavior has changed humanity since the beginning of time and that's a good thing. You have to admire the good, as well as the not-so-good, but I do wonder what technology is doing to us in the first world.