Jonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frame

Jonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frame

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For more than ten years, photographer Jonathan Higbee has been wandering the streets of New York, noticing interesting moments and unusual scenes when the world seems to freeze in front of his camera for a second. The photographer is able to erase the boundary between ordinary citizens and printed images on billboards and buses — so he seems to create his own bizarre world.

Jonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frame

Jonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frameJonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frameJonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frame

Jonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frame

Jonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frameJonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frameJonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frameJonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frame

Jonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frame

Jonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frameJonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frameJonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frameJonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frame

Jonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frameJonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frame

Jonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frameJonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frame

Jonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frameJonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frameJonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frameJonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frame

Jonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frameJonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frameJonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frameJonathan Highby is a photographer to whom the whole world poses for a frame

Keywords: City | Moments | New york | Street photo

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