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Sunday Afternoon by the Detroit River

Inspired by the work of Jonas Mekas and Agnès Varda, Sunday Afternoon by the Detroit River was born from the desire to capture the “Beautiful” in everyday life, represented, on this occasion, on a summer afternoon in the city of Detroit.

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Inspired by the work of Jonas Mekas and Agnès Varda, Sunday Afternoon by the Detroit River was born from the desire to capture the “Beautiful” in everyday life, represented, on this occasion, on a summer afternoon in the city of Detroit.

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