December 13, 2011

James Murray and Karla Murray  spent more than ten years photographing facades of  family-run shops in  neighborhoods throughout the five boroughs in New York. One third of  the shops they featured have since closed. In Store Front: The Disappearing Face of New York, they collect these images to paint a portrait of the ever-changing demographics of New York City.
*Have a listen to them speak about their project here

James Murray and Karla Murray spent more than ten years photographing facades of family-run shops in neighborhoods throughout the five boroughs in New York. One third of the shops they featured have since closed. In Store Front: The Disappearing Face of New York, they collect these images to paint a portrait of the ever-changing demographics of New York City.

*Have a listen to them speak about their project here

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