I think Street Art, Photography, and the Inside Out project in Times Square was a great project started by JR because it wasn’t just an idea to share art through photography but like one guy in the trailer said, that they do it so when people see these photographs they ask themselves what are these photographs and perhaps get them an smile on their face. It was also a good idea that JR had because with his project people were able to share their art with the community without having to be famous photographer or any important figure. And seeing these photographs in New York City could mean a lot to those who share portraits that represent something for them. A photographic wall for my community could probably be a photograph where it shows the diversity among the people that live in it. I live in Brooklyn and you can see people from every part of the world and a wall photograph like this would be a great idea.
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