The French photographer’s painterly portrait of a woman in a metro station hints at the unknowableness of everyday urban life
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In April, Milo Mosquera led the photographer Camila Falquez and her team through the woods near Cali, Colombia, where he lives. By a bend in the Pance River he removed his shirt and walked into the water, Falquez wading close behind. Shoulder-deep, he turned to meet her lens. In the resulting portrait, Mosquera appears like ...
The French photographer’s painterly portrait of a woman in a metro station hints at the unknowableness of everyday urban life
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He was swept away by floodwaters while wading into a submerged area to assist residents on Sunday afternoon.
"It's like I walked on the moon!" the actress joked.
"It's like I walked on the moon!" the actress joked.