Stanley Greenberg’s 32-Year Vision of NYC’s Hidden Water Infrastructure
Stanley Greenberg’s 32-year photographic project documents NYC’s complex water infrastructure through 362 monochromatic images captured between 1992 and 2024.
Stanley Greenberg’s 32-year photographic project documents NYC’s complex water infrastructure through 362 monochromatic images captured between 1992 and 2024.
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Martin Parr, pioneering British documentary photographer and Magnum Photos member, dies at 73, leaving an indelible mark on contemporary visual storytelling.