Mom & Pops of the L.E.S. James and Karla Murray, 2018-19
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Mom & Pops of the L.E.S. James and Karla Murray, 2018-19
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Decadentes comercios de comestibles en Nueva York, fotografías de James y Karla Murray
Decadentes comercios de comestibles en Nueva York, fotografías de James y Karla Murray
Desde que vivo en Madrid he comprobado cómo se ha acelerado un fenómeno del que muchos madrileños se lamentan desde hace años, la desaparición de los comercios tradicionales. Eran tiendas y colmados que parecían anclados en el tiempo, resistiendo a la modernización, pero que poco a poco van desapareciendo. Este mismo proceso de pérdida parece producirse en Nueva York, como podemos comprobar con…
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Over ten years ago, photographers James and Karla Murray captured the iconic facades of New York City stores.
Recently, they rephotographed the same storefronts to visualize how the city has changed over time.
Photos Depict How NYC Storefronts Change Over Time
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BANDIT KNOWS/NOW
THE REALITY OF GENTRIFICATION
Things change, times change and evolution represents a slower form of change.
Poor areas, neighbourhoods and sections of cities all over the world are experiencing a rebirth thanks to gentrification.
The negative definition isn't pretty; "the restoration of run-down urban areas by the middle class (resulting in the displacement of low-income residents)"
It is the speed at which places change that worries a lot of people.
This new photo series and book by Karla and James Murray portrays the changes that have happened to many beloved cultural hotspots in NYC.
You look at the pics and can't help that it's a shame.
/Rob