Panera XIII*
Preoccupied at the Café
Waltham, Massachusetts
December 2023
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The famous American photographer, Elliott Erwitt, died recently. His gentle, evocative photographs influenced me greatly. Recently, however—as if to make up for lost time—I find myself drawn to more arresting images, as offered here.