
v. grinberg

m. abramowitz

h. baylor

d. gabriel

r. earle

c.benz
In consideration of the lovely hazy feel of mobile uploads, I thought I'd offer a series. Perusing the mobile albums of friends online, I can't help but think of sifting through antique photos at Chelsea Flea over the Summer: as the quality (for the lack of a better word) seems to be similar. Humor, art and pride seem to be the main themes within the photos selected.
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