The New York Times Lens Blog recently posted thisnice scant docon one of their photojournalist , Ozier Muhammad . It follows Muhammad around as he documents the climate march that took place in NYC in September .
http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2024-12-16/fingers-crossed-eyes-wide-open
Muhammad discuss the difficulty of getting a defining stab that is , above all , unique , when you are in the midsection of such a enormously populated outcome like a public Master of Architecture . Often it ’s easy to get lose in the topsy-turvydom . Picking out a second that resonates becomes increasingly difficult . It ’s plausibly one of the hardest thing to do as a lensman , peculiarly these day , when you are vie against throngs of multitude snap pictures around you .

Watch the vid , then show the short position over at theNew York Times Lens Blog !
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