Kamis, 04 Januari 2018

Space Enough, and Time

A frontier photographer explores the limits of technology and art and shoots the first images of a world in motion. There was once a boy named Edward Muggeridge, son of a coal merchant near London. In his early 20s he set off west across the sea, traversed a raw continent and made San Francisco his …

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