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Steven Addis: Un vínculo padre-hija, una foto que se repite periódicamente

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Hace mucho tiempo en la ciudad de Nueva York, Steve Addis permanecía de pie en una esquina con su hija de un año en brazos. Inmediatamente, su esposa les sacó una foto que supondría el inicio de un ritual padre-hija, en el que Addis y su hija son fotografiados en el mismo cruce todos los años. Addis comparte con nosotros 15 preciadas fotografías de la colección y analiza por qué este sencillo y periódico ritual es tan importante.

Steven Addis is a father and photography buff who, by day, harnesses the power of branding for social change. Full bio »

Translated into Spanish by Luis Javier Salvador
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