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New Yorker article on Shirley Baker's street photography


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Hector, thanks for posting this link to the "New Yorker." Her images reftect a lot of diversity - of both color and monochrome styles, and of subject matter. Somewhat arbitrarily, I selected the photo she shot in Macon, France in 1980. I like the subdued colors, the vehicular activity in a variety of directions, the geometrical aspect of the street markings, and the people, some of whom are defying the rainy weather by not having umbrellas.
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