For the longest time, photography was seen as something that anyone could do. It wasn't until Paul Strand and straight photography launching it into the art world, that it was seen as an express of ideas and beauty worthy of museums. Paul looked at the world and saw what was simply beyond the lens, no alternations and no effects. He saw the beauty in lines and shapes in their most common form. Through these two pictures, I tried to do that same.
Both: 1/250, F29 ISO 3200
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