





A spring in New York Series.
By Fred Lebain.
Last spring Lebain took images of various areas in new york city, each one of them an occasion of a 'first visit'
to the location, in which he photographed and then printed in large poster format. later, he returned to the same spots for a second visit, capturing a larger framed shot in which he aligned the poster documenting his first visit to the current scene.
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