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      <image:caption>&lt;p&gt;Faces of The New Economy is a collection of black and white portraits taken in Manhattan, the heart of New York City. Despite concentrations of extraordinary wealth, offshoring, unbridled military spending, and deindustrialization have had a devastating impact on our country's once proud middle class, and these portraits, many of which are of the homeless, reveal a society in the throes of terrible suffering. The book is divided into three sections: Veterans, Abandoned Youth, and The Ancient Ones.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.blurb.com/b/8488639-faces-of-the-new-economy&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;&lt;u&gt;&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.blurb.com/b/8488639-faces-of-the-new-economy&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;&lt;u&gt;Buy the book on Blurb.com.&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>&lt;p&gt;Faces of The New Economy is a collection of black and white portraits taken in Manhattan, the heart of New York City. Despite concentrations of extraordinary wealth, offshoring, unbridled military spending, and deindustrialization have had a devastating impact on our country's once proud middle class, and these portraits, many of which are of the homeless, reveal a society in the throes of terrible suffering. The book is divided into three sections: Veterans, Abandoned Youth, and The Ancient Ones.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.blurb.com/b/8488639-faces-of-the-new-economy&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;&lt;u&gt;&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.blurb.com/b/8488639-faces-of-the-new-economy&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;&lt;u&gt;Buy the book on Blurb.com.&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Hector, Veteran of Korea</image:title>
      <image:caption>After a long struggle, Hector was finally able to secure his pension.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Walt, Served Multiple Tours in Vietnam</image:title>
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      <image:title>Haunted gaze, Veteran on 14th Street</image:title>
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      <image:title>Jack, Vietnam Veteran, saw unspeakable horror</image:title>
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Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

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Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

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Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

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Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

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Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

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Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

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Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

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Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

IntroThe Wondrous People of Bryant ParkManhattan PairsAfter the Last Frontier: Abandoned Combat Veterans of AmericaTo Be Young And Homeless in New York CityGleason's, America's Oldest Boxing GymEast 96th StreetSkatersHomeless Faces of NYCHalloween in Greenwich Village - 2014Manhattan MannequinsPortraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met Interview with The New York Public LibraryAbout meContactShop

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Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

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Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

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Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

IntroThe Wondrous People of Bryant ParkManhattan PairsAfter the Last Frontier DAVID PENNER PHOTOGRAPHY

Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

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Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

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Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

IntroThe Wondrous People of Bryant ParkManhattan PairsAfter the Last Frontier: Abandoned Combat Veterans of AmericaTo Be Young And Homeless in New York CityGleason's, America's Oldest Boxing GymEast 96th StreetSkatersHomeless Faces of NYCHalloween in Greenwich Village - 2014Manhattan MannequinsPortraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met Interview with The New York Public LibraryAbout meContactShop

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Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

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Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

IntroThe Wondrous People of Bryant ParkManhattan PairsAfter the Last Frontier: Abandoned Combat Veterans of AmericaTo Be Young And Homeless in New York CityGleason's, America's Oldest Boxing GymEast 96th StreetSkatersHomeless Faces of NYCHalloween in Greenwich Village - 2014Manhattan MannequinsPortraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met Interview with The New York Public LibraryAbout meContactShop

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Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

IntroThe Wondrous People of Bryant ParkManhattan PairsAfter the Last Frontier DAVID PENNER PHOTOGRAPHY

Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

IntroThe Wondrous People of Bryant ParkManhattan PairsAfter the Last Frontier: Abandoned Combat Veterans of AmericaTo Be Young And Homeless in New York CityGleason's, America's Oldest Boxing GymEast 96th StreetSkatersHomeless Faces of NYCHalloween in Greenwich Village - 2014Manhattan MannequinsPortraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met Interview with The New York Public LibraryAbout meContactShop

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Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

IntroThe Wondrous People of Bryant ParkManhattan PairsAfter the Last Frontier DAVID PENNER PHOTOGRAPHY

Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

IntroThe Wondrous People of Bryant ParkManhattan PairsAfter the Last Frontier: Abandoned Combat Veterans of AmericaTo Be Young And Homeless in New York CityGleason's, America's Oldest Boxing GymEast 96th StreetSkatersHomeless Faces of NYCHalloween in Greenwich Village - 2014Manhattan MannequinsPortraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met Interview with The New York Public LibraryAbout meContactShop

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Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

IntroThe Wondrous People of Bryant ParkManhattan PairsAfter the Last Frontier DAVID PENNER PHOTOGRAPHY

Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

IntroThe Wondrous People of Bryant ParkManhattan PairsAfter the Last Frontier: Abandoned Combat Veterans of AmericaTo Be Young And Homeless in New York CityGleason's, America's Oldest Boxing GymEast 96th StreetSkatersHomeless Faces of NYCHalloween in Greenwich Village - 2014Manhattan MannequinsPortraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met Interview with The New York Public LibraryAbout meContactShop

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Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

IntroThe Wondrous People of Bryant ParkManhattan PairsAfter the Last Frontier DAVID PENNER PHOTOGRAPHY

Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

IntroThe Wondrous People of Bryant ParkManhattan PairsAfter the Last Frontier: Abandoned Combat Veterans of AmericaTo Be Young And Homeless in New York CityGleason's, America's Oldest Boxing GymEast 96th StreetSkatersHomeless Faces of NYCHalloween in Greenwich Village - 2014Manhattan MannequinsPortraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met Interview with The New York Public LibraryAbout meContactShop

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Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

IntroThe Wondrous People of Bryant ParkManhattan PairsAfter the Last Frontier DAVID PENNER PHOTOGRAPHY

Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

IntroThe Wondrous People of Bryant ParkManhattan PairsAfter the Last Frontier: Abandoned Combat Veterans of AmericaTo Be Young And Homeless in New York CityGleason's, America's Oldest Boxing GymEast 96th StreetSkatersHomeless Faces of NYCHalloween in Greenwich Village - 2014Manhattan MannequinsPortraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met Interview with The New York Public LibraryAbout meContactShop

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Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

IntroThe Wondrous People of Bryant ParkManhattan PairsAfter the Last Frontier DAVID PENNER PHOTOGRAPHY

Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

IntroThe Wondrous People of Bryant ParkManhattan PairsAfter the Last Frontier: Abandoned Combat Veterans of AmericaTo Be Young And Homeless in New York CityGleason's, America's Oldest Boxing GymEast 96th StreetSkatersHomeless Faces of NYCHalloween in Greenwich Village - 2014Manhattan MannequinsPortraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met Interview with The New York Public LibraryAbout meContactShop

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Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

IntroThe Wondrous People of Bryant ParkManhattan PairsAfter the Last Frontier DAVID PENNER PHOTOGRAPHY

Portraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met
Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. — Cicero  These sculptures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but one of which are Roman, were often based on similar Greek sculptures, and were frequently influenced by Greek myths. They constitute some of the finest sculptures of the ancient world, and are treasures of Western Civilization. Through the lens they dream, breathe, and come to life again. They are frozen in time, and yet dream before us. They call to us over hallowed memories, and bridge the gap of unbroken history. They breathe life, pain, joy and sadness. They are poetry in stone, and sing forth a song of history. 

IntroThe Wondrous People of Bryant ParkManhattan PairsAfter the Last Frontier: Abandoned Combat Veterans of AmericaTo Be Young And Homeless in New York CityGleason's, America's Oldest Boxing GymEast 96th StreetSkatersHomeless Faces of NYCHalloween in Greenwich Village - 2014Manhattan MannequinsPortraits in Stone: Graeco-Roman Sculptures from The Met Interview with The New York Public LibraryAbout meContactShop

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