Moving Photography

We had the opportunity today to go check out an exhibit of about 15-20 of the photographs from the Joel Meyerowitz’s book of photos Aftermath WTC Archive. Looking at some of these photos in the large format was quite moving. If you’re in the area of Otterbein College in the next couple of weeks, you should go check them out.

Tags: Aftermath, JoelMeyerowitz, OtterbeinCollege, 9/11

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