A Sunday morning in early summer in Madison Square Park in Manhattan. A film crew was about to set up but a man who must have had a tough night was laying on the pavement totally knocked out. No one paid the minimum attention to him. My interest was merely to photograph this total indifference but I will also plead guilty of my own detachment.
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Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Total indifference
A Sunday morning in early summer in Madison Square Park in Manhattan. A film crew was about to set up but a man who must have had a tough night was laying on the pavement totally knocked out. No one paid the minimum attention to him. My interest was merely to photograph this total indifference but I will also plead guilty of my own detachment.
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