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Intersections in the physical and metaphysical; Of people, cars, money, culture, class, and religion. Different intersections are lit in their own ways. We all have our intersections that tell a story or that instigates an image or feeling. Crenshaw and Slauson, Pico and Hoover, Sunset and La Brea, Inglewood and Culver, Van Nuys and Victory...

The intersection is split amongst the culture of the car, and the culture of the street. I post up on a corner and put up a back drop.

Some these flicks are from Santa Monica Blvd and Western in East Hollywood. The others are from Broadway and 5th in DTLA.

-- Sean Maung

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