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Author Archives: Michael Kirschner

Posted inFeatured, Front Page, Mobile, Newsletter, Photography, Today's Mission

Photo Essay: 2016 Carnaval Spectators

by Michael Kirschner July 1, 2016September 29, 2020

As a street photographer I often find myself more interested in the people watching an event than the event itself. Carnaval is wonderful,but what you rarely see is yourself and the people watching the parade. You can see more of my event photos here.

Posted inFeatured, Front Page, Mobile, Newsletter, Photography, Today's Mission

Photo Essay: Life’s Variety in the Mission

by Michael Kirschner May 15, 2016September 29, 2020

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