ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月15日 00時29分


Months ago, a conservancy official came across 2 cardboard boxes that had been sitting around for decades. Inside were 2,924 color slides, pictures made in NYC parks in the summer of 1978. No one had looked at them for 40 years. Now, we see them: Cricket players, kite flyers, fishermen, old people in floppy hats and young ones in hardly anything. No one holds a smartphone. Life, uncurated. The photos — including this one — were the work of 8 photographers whose pictures normally ran in @ニューヨーク・タイムズ. Idled for nearly 3 months in 1978 by a strike at the city’s newspapers, they met with Gordon J. Davis, the city parks commissioner, and proposed to make pictures of the parks and the people in them. “I was skeptical, but I said O.K.,” he told our reporter Jim Dwyer. “What they came back with made me cry.” From the trove, we selected 22 pictures to exhibit at @photovillenyc, a free festival that takes place under the Brooklyn Bridge this weekend and next. Admission, like the parks and starlight, is free.


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