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A New York Times Perspective

The NY Times On the Street | With Bill Cunningham

New York Times photographer Bill Cunningham hits the streets of NYC and explains that creativity used to not exist in the world of men dressing themselves.

The guy has such a distinctive voice and he’s obviously incredibly talented.  Even though he’d never say that. Good stuff.  Observations on everything from white pants to no socks.  Best quote from this piece:

“All the nude bodies look a like.  That’s a lot of baloney.”

INDEED BILL…  That IS a lot of baloney.

(photo and logo from NYTimes.com)

Joe

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