ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 8月12日 03時01分


White clouds floating in deep blue skies, lakes ringed by verdant hills, grassy expanses calling out for barefoot play. New York City is full of pastoral sights — on billboards. Often, real life struggles to compete. The photographer Perri Hofmann (@pshof), a lifelong New Yorker, began to notice a tension between the material city and the images imposed on it. “I started noticing all these contrasting meanings,” the 25-year-old said. “All these images or symbols or brands were put up in a casual way, but really they had a lot to say. So I put them together in a way that shows the darker side of things that appear casually in New York.” While her photography is often mistaken as collage, people are surprised to learn that the real city — the one they take for granted on their way to work — is constantly making its own meaning-saturated collages, with no need for fancy software. Visit the link in our profile to see more photos from @pshof.


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