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"Typically when a barbershop or salon has the gate down, so that only slivers of people are visible from the outside, it means they are closed to the public but available to those who know. To make a photograph is often to make something visible. Yet my goal as a photographer, and with the image produced for this series, is to render private moments and discourse with significant reserve.” In this photo from the Fall 2018 series of "Harlem Postcards", Elliott Jerome Brown Jr. captures the sweet glow of summer dusk. What moments from these past few weeks are you holding onto? — Elliott Jerome Brown Jr. (b. 1993), "The tire grits its teeth along the gravel and brakes to silence—a pause for effect. Have you ever siphoned rupture through a narrow opening? (Do you know the control it takes to slingshot a sound?)", 2018. Chromogenic color print. The Studio Museum in Harlem; Harlem Postcards Collection #HarlemPostcards #FromHarlemWithLove #StudioMuseumCollection @elliottjeromebrownjr

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