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Contemporary Photography, Vol. 1, #1

The New York Times online published some "quarantine photos"  this week from 15 photographers around the country.  For me, noticeably absent was one of my favorite photographers, Thomas Hawk.  Here are a few pre-quarantine Thomas Hawk photos.  His eyes are obviously drawn to lines, vanishing points, and repeating patterns.  Mine too.  When one of these elements catches my gaze I invariably stop and take a picture.



Brooklyn Bridge







Data Base







By Your Side







She Bought a Clock on Hollywood Boulevard






And the Ants Go Marching One by One





Peace Staircase




Good Times






Layers of Trains, Plate 2






Childhood




An Airport Named After Ronald Reagan




Williamsburg Bridge





Stands Alone






On the Road Manuscript #3





ALL PHOTOS AND THEIR TITLES BY THOMAS HAWK


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