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Opinion: How streeteries increased accessibility whyy.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from whyy.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
South Philly Review 10 years of iconic images Ten years of photographing iconic images on Philadelphia streets has created quite the portfolio for Conrad Benner. So when he needed to narrow down a decade’s worth of work and choose his favorites for a retrospective exhibition, the creator of the Streets Dept blog had to put in some extra hours to properly prepare. “I spent about three weeks with one to two hours almost every night going through the 10 years of the blog and every post, pulling hundreds of photos that I thought might be relevant to the retrospective,” said Benner, a resident of Point Breeze. “Then I edited it down to some number that I could fit into the space and be affordable to print.” ....
Philadelphia City Hall statue: William Penn's phallic pose — WHYY whyy.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from whyy.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
WHYY By A Philadelphia household mixes political signs and holiday decor in their front windows during the turbulent fall of 2020. (Conrad Benner for WHYY) Welcome to Our Space, a new collaboration between writer Conrad Benner, PlanPhilly, and WHYY’s News and Information Community Exchange. Our goal: to talk with Philadelphians about the spaces we share. Something unexpected is happening across Philly. That is our windows seem to be speaking to us a lot more than usual. In a year where we are virtually locked inside our homes due to a pandemic, and confronting a lot of political drama hello historic protests! Historic election! Attempted coup! It seems we’ve found a new way to communicate with our neighbors. Those thin panes of glass that separate the public from private space have become a go-to medium for sending messages, signaling our identities, and sharing our hopes and values with the people walking by. ....