Photographer Samantha Bloom takes us inside New York City during a pandemic.
Nearly sixty years ago, the activist and urban theorist Jane Jacobs looked out her window and changed the way we think about cities.
She described the street life of her West Village neighborhood as an intricate “sidewalk ballet,” with residents, businesses, visitors, and strangers locked in a constant dance around each other. When neighborhoods thrive, she argued, we are the company and the audience—we watch and we are watched. And as New Yorkers, we revel in density, andThe very density that electrifies New York is deadly in a pandemic.
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