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My favorite shot from the Eastern State Penitentiary last week. This barber chair was sitting in the middle of one of the cells down one of the cell blocks. It was sort of unclear why this chair was in this cell, if it was added later, or what its purpose would have been. It was particularly strange since normal looking cells were on either side of it. In any case, it makes a rather good picture I think.
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Setup in a nearby town museum. I recommend to view it in original size, at least my German friends may remind some stuff from their childhood :)
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I got a big smile after taking this shot...went inside and showed them all the picture... and later mailed it on to the barber...
Providence and Worcester Train GRWO is seen coming off the Gardner Branch at Barbers in Worcester, MA.
Barber shops are having a boom time in Launceston, like tattoo parlours. But The Celtic Barber in Invermay reminds us of the important links between Ireland and Tasmania. Not far from here is a park known as the Caledonian Square.
I have been fascinated by this barber shop for months. The morning light hits it in such a powerful way. It has been closed for a while because the owner has been ill. Thus, the empty chairs.
11th August: "Barber. Next cutting 21August. 1000-2pm"
Chiltern. A small town in northern Victoria, south of Albury. Gold was discovered in 1858.
21st August: We're in Mulwala not Chiltern😁
A small, abandoned barbershop with its "OPEN" sign visible in the door sits beside a payphone on a quiet street. The building has a cracked exterior, and the window displays barber poles.
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... or do they call it a hair salon downtown.
... two most beautiful profiles
A moment frozen in time; he will be forgotten as he blends into all of her customers.
His hair will grow back and he will be at another barber for another hair cut.
I paraphrase Joel Meyerowitz; "As street photographers we tear a piece of time out from the continuum, freeze it and hold onto it."
As Brooks Jensen says; Then a very interesting thing happens. As we look upon such images, their memory of that moment become part of our experience.
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A candid street style Snap captured from outside a "Barber" shop, shows a young guy getting a haircut.
I'm Just A Guy With A Camera From London And Some Place Else.