Hit the beach! Summer break in the 70s captured by renowned street photographer.
By HELEN POW
A nostalgic collection of black and white photographs has captured the essence of summer in the 1970s and early '80s across the United States.
Photographer Paul McDonough left behind his usual stomping ground, the gritty streets of New York City, to document scenes of people at leisure, whether walking, playing, relaxing or flirting in small towns across America. But, like his urban pictures, the series, called Sight Seeing, retains the aesthetic of street photography as he secretly snapped the images, in most cases, when his subjects were unaware. Although the now-54-year-old barely stops moving when he presses down on the shutter. The beautiful pictures, which are showing until May 5, 2013 at the Sasha Wolf Gallery in New York City. Despite their fleeting interaction, McDonough says he always developed a strong sense of affection for his subjects. He said that the intimacy he could feel, if only for a second, was extremely seductive to him. And the sense that the subjects, simply enjoying their summer, are unsuspecting muses adds a certain intrigue, even today.
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