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Ludwig Favre photographs a New York corner deli, the smallest legible unit of Manhattan: awnings stacked, signs painted over signs, a fluorescent light burning through the afternoon. The image is part of his long New York project on the city's everyday architecture, the storefronts that hold the rhythm of the block. Favre photographs them at street level, square to the corner, in the city's own light.


