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Henry Wessel: Ordinary Moments, Everyday Lives

Henry Wessel tells us why he is inspired by the everyday lives he captures in his photographs

A 'work without words', Incidents is a portfolio of 27 photographs depicting ordinary moments in the everyday lives of strangers.

From parking lots and highways to suburban houses and hotel lobbies, Henry Wessel's technically sophisticated photographs depict America's social landscape. Captured from his car, on the street, or in other public places, and taken with minimal interaction with the subject, these commonplace scenes are framed by Wessel as if they were isolated moments from a grander narrative.

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