
One of our favourite blogs, Kitsune Noir, turns us onto this interesting project. Created by Damon Winter, a staff photographer at the NY Times, the pictures juxtapose two separate cities using double exposures.
As Kitsune Noir notes: “It’s quite interesting to hear about his process, some of the images are about color and form while others are about contrast, like an image taken on Fifth Aveue in Manhattan and then Fifth Avenue in Brooklyn. They’re very different places but he manages to marry together a similar idea that links them together, and in this case, the neon signs from the Louis Vuitton store and then a pair of umbrellas that sit in front of a bodega.”
Listen to the feature here.
Take a look at a couple of shots from the project after the leap.


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