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110916 - Flaneurism #18
110916 (FLĂ18)
Outside Trump Tower the day after the 2016 US Election.
I was never prepared for this. It was bad enough after Brexit, but Iâd lost all my trust in the world now. I looked at everyone with distrust, did THEY vote for him? Did THEY know what theyâd done? It was raining and miserable, the total opposite of the bright sunshine the day before. The whole way there I found myself taking photographs of peopleâs feet and legs against the rainy sidewalk, it seemed fitting, democratic in distrust of this new world and the people around me.
Outside Trump Tower people were still taking selfies. Were they celebrating or documenting? The atmosphere matched the weather, people were arguing and crying whilst others smiled and walked by.
Outside Trump Tower the day after the 2016 US Election.
I was never prepared for this. It was bad enough after Brexit, but Iâd lost all my trust in the world now. I looked at everyone with distrust, did THEY vote for him? Did THEY know what theyâd done? It was raining and miserable, the total opposite of the bright sunshine the day before. The whole way there I found myself taking photographs of peopleâs feet and legs against the rainy sidewalk, it seemed fitting, democratic in distrust of this new world and the people around me.
Outside Trump Tower people were still taking selfies. Were they celebrating or documenting? The atmosphere matched the weather, people were arguing and crying whilst others smiled and walked by.
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110916 - Flaneurism #18â
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110916 - Flaneurism #18
110916 (FLĂ18)
Outside Trump Tower the day after the 2016 US Election.
I was never prepared for this. It was bad enough after Brexit, but Iâd lost all my trust in the world now. I looked at everyone with distrust, did THEY vote for him? Did THEY know what theyâd done? It was raining and miserable, the total opposite of the bright sunshine the day before. The whole way there I found myself taking photographs of peopleâs feet and legs against the rainy sidewalk, it seemed fitting, democratic in distrust of this new world and the people around me.
Outside Trump Tower people were still taking selfies. Were they celebrating or documenting? The atmosphere matched the weather, people were arguing and crying whilst others smiled and walked by.
Outside Trump Tower the day after the 2016 US Election.
I was never prepared for this. It was bad enough after Brexit, but Iâd lost all my trust in the world now. I looked at everyone with distrust, did THEY vote for him? Did THEY know what theyâd done? It was raining and miserable, the total opposite of the bright sunshine the day before. The whole way there I found myself taking photographs of peopleâs feet and legs against the rainy sidewalk, it seemed fitting, democratic in distrust of this new world and the people around me.
Outside Trump Tower people were still taking selfies. Were they celebrating or documenting? The atmosphere matched the weather, people were arguing and crying whilst others smiled and walked by.
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110916 (FLĂ18)
Outside Trump Tower the day after the 2016 US Election.
I was never prepared for this. It was bad enough after Brexit, but Iâd lost all my trust in the world now. I looked at everyone with distrust, did THEY vote for him? Did THEY know what theyâd done? It was raining and miserable, the total opposite of the bright sunshine the day before. The whole way there I found myself taking photographs of peopleâs feet and legs against the rainy sidewalk, it seemed fitting, democratic in distrust of this new world and the people around me.
Outside Trump Tower people were still taking selfies. Were they celebrating or documenting? The atmosphere matched the weather, people were arguing and crying whilst others smiled and walked by.
Outside Trump Tower the day after the 2016 US Election.
I was never prepared for this. It was bad enough after Brexit, but Iâd lost all my trust in the world now. I looked at everyone with distrust, did THEY vote for him? Did THEY know what theyâd done? It was raining and miserable, the total opposite of the bright sunshine the day before. The whole way there I found myself taking photographs of peopleâs feet and legs against the rainy sidewalk, it seemed fitting, democratic in distrust of this new world and the people around me.
Outside Trump Tower people were still taking selfies. Were they celebrating or documenting? The atmosphere matched the weather, people were arguing and crying whilst others smiled and walked by.






















