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A Bygone Boston

Por: The Atlantic Entertainment October 08, 2022

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In the 1980s, the photographer Jack Lueders-Booth captured life along the city’s Orange Line.Photographs by Jack Lueders-BoothOctober 8, 2022, 7 AM ETSince leaving the insurance business for photography in 1970, Jack Lueders-Booth has used light, handheld cameras to capture spontaneous moments among his subjects, whether they are motorcycle racers or , Tijuana garbage pickers or the denizens of his local corner store. But when he recorded life... + full article



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