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three people riding bikes down a street next to a red car and a building with blue windows
Joe Greer
two small children sitting on swings in a playground
an elderly woman is being handed a toy airplane
Martin Parr
three older women in bathing suits sitting on the edge of a swimming pool with their backs turned to the camera
a woman in a yellow coat holding a white frisbee while standing next to other people
a man standing on a boat holding some green fishing nets
two people walking in the snow next to a sign with pictures on it and skis
Photo vintage au ski
AD France
AD France 
an older woman standing in the middle of a city
sarah van rij
sarah van rij
a group of people standing around a pile of shoes
Greatie market
two young boys playing with a ball in an open area, one reaching up to catch the ball
Magnum Photos - For 5 days only, buy signed or estate-stamped prints for $100! Buy this print: http://bit.ly/2J5zl05 "The carelessness of afternoon play in a Havana courtyard, near Cuatro Caminos: Where different paths intersect, and you can choose which one to take or not to take. At the tip of your fingers lay boundless possibilities: the light, the ball, the universe." - Nikos Economopoulos PHOTO: Havana, Cuba. 2014. © Nikos Economopoulos/Magnum Photos Shop the full collection: http://bit.ly/2qVbAxZ | Facebook
"The carelessness of afternoon play in a Havana courtyard, near Cuatro Caminos: Where different paths intersect, and you can choose which one to take or not to take. At the tip of your fingers lay boundless possibilities: the light, the ball, the universe." - Nikos Economopoulos PHOTO: Havana, Cuba. 2014. © Nikos Economopoulos/Magnum Photos
a woman standing next to a yellow object on the side of a bus at night
three navy officers standing in front of a bus on the street, looking down at them
a man is sitting in the back seat of a car
Eric Houdoyer : Eclipse - The Eye of Photography Magazine
eric houdoyer
a man in white shirt playing with red hoop
Tyler Mitchell’s first monograph is an ode to Black freedom
Tyler Mitchell, I Can Make You Feel Good