ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月26日 03時31分
Tamar Zhvania, 39, a former bookkeeper from Tbilisi, Georgia. Tamar arrived in the U.S. on Dec. 16, 2014. “Once I got lost in New York ... I was looking for Wall Street and was on the wrong side of Broadway, and I walked down and ended up seeing the famous bull. Many people were taking photos, but my phone was dead, so I could not take selfie. I left my children and my family behind in Georgia. But when I look at everything, I try to imagine that they are here with me, enjoying everything together.” Tamar was photographed by @jr, who prints large-scale photos of his subjects and pastes them onto rooftops, edifices, shipping containers, streetscapes and more. For #nytweekender, we’re sharing some of @jr’s portraits of recent immigrants in #NewYork, shot for #NYTMag. On Thursday, the oversize images were pasted throughout the five boroughs. Hint: You can find Tamar’s portrait on Thompson Street near Spring Street in Manhattan. Share your photos with the hashtag #WalkingNewYork.
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