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From the Archive - Uptown Parade, Lake Street USA (1997 - 2000)
Every photograph is a self-portrait in some way, reflecting both the person who took it and the person looking at it.
How often do you feel that you are part of what surrounds you? When do you feel apart? I like the moments when both seem true.
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From the Archive - Uptown Parade, Lake Street USA (1997 - 2000)

Every photograph is a self-portrait in some way, reflecting both the person who took it and the person looking at it.

How often do you feel that you are part of what surrounds you? When do you feel apart? I like the moments when both seem true.

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(k)now is a blog by Wing Young Huie that blends three projects:

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