These iron plaques are seemingly all over Brooklyn, and perhaps other boroughs. I’d like to find as many as I can and photograph them.
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I'm a pro photographer based in Brooklyn, NY. My work includes both commercial and fine art photography. I'm also a film maker and video editor.
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