Fire escapes on brick buildings
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Layers of windows and iron stairs, where every apartment hides a different version of the same city.
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Fire escapes on brick buildings
Description:
Layers of windows and iron stairs, where every apartment hides a different version of the same city.
oakland, california 1971
the lafayette hotel
photograph by nick dewolf https://www.flickr.com/photos/dboo/52271660486
Lexa — Transit Poetics
Lexa on steel steps at sunset: geometry, grace, and a chain-belt metronome. Lens flares as punctuation, not accident. The rest of the photos from this shoot have now been published in the online magazine. Full set: https://www.patreon.com/posts/lexa-transit-138371301?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link
2024.02.12: Fire Escape - Plymouth Street, Brooklyn, NY
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Fire Escape
30cm x 60cm Giclee print on 300gsm Kraft paper.
£80. Available at liamdevereux.co.uk
Tall hotels run the eastern stretch of Hyde Park in London, and round the back on Mount Row was a fire escape. London doesn’t have fire escapes in the way that New York does so maybe that’s why I noticed it...
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