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Time has a firm grip on every facet of our lives. It affects the buildings we consider home, the relationships we have, even the place we call our mind.
“The Way We Were” is a selection of five New York Times articles that meditate on this idea of our past selves. Sometimes we look at our past with rose tinted glasses. Sometimes our past is something we’d rather not face. It’s confronting what the past was and wasn’t that we learn to exist in the present.
The anthology is digitally printed on newsprint. I used only a magenta and greyscale color scheme and vintage, black and white photography.
Time has a firm grip on every facet of our lives. It affects the buildings we consider home, the relationships we have, even the place we call our mind.
“The Way We Were” is a selection of five New York Times articles that meditate on this idea of our past selves. Sometimes we look at our past with rose tinted glasses. Sometimes our past is something we’d rather not face. It’s confronting what the past was and wasn’t that we learn to exist in the present.
The anthology is digitally printed on newsprint. I used only a magenta and greyscale color scheme and vintage, black and white photography.