Morning Prayer on Subway, 1984.
Lori Grinker (American, b. 1957).

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Morning Prayer on Subway, 1984.
Lori Grinker (American, b. 1957).

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Mike Tyson, Photo by Lori Grinker
The Firemen and the Flag 📷 Lori Grinker: from the International Center of Photography September 11 Archive. #NeverForget http://buff.ly/2c3g6rK
In the wake of the collapse of the Twin Towers, Lori Grinker captured three firemen raising an American flag amid the rubble. Overcome with emotion, the firefighters had walked from the World Trade Center to the North Cove Marina on the west side and found a boat mast with the flag on it. Returning to Ground Zero, they planted the flag in a moving symbolic gesture.
Lori Grinker, Untitled, Lithuania, 2002

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Today's Project of the Day is Lori Grinker's photo essay, Distant Relations.
Lori Grinker is an award-winning photographer who's spent the last 25 years documenting the lives of other people. Now she's turning the camera on herself and her own family in this intimate yet common story of diaspora, tracking their dispersion from a tiny village in Lithuania.
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Exhibition: Distant Relations, Lori Grinker (USA) Location: Nailya Alexander Gallery (41 East 57 Street, Suite 704) Dates: September 7 - October 15, 2011
Untitled, Ukraine, 2008