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Winter is a tough and sometimes painful time to film (No
gloves! – makes it impossible to operate the camera), but it’s also one
of the most beautiful and uniquely alive times of year. There are short
periods of time, between a fresh snowfall and when it turns to brown
mush, where our neighbors are out shoveling, hurling snowballs at each
others heads or just staring out of their windows.

I love these scenes so much, and not just because they’re beautiful,
but because the city is full of energy. Everyone’s thinking about the
snow, kids have off from school, employees if they are so lucky. It
feels like we’re all in it together and I love that feeling so much that
you can expect to see me out there (gloveless) year after year.

(via Philebrity.com  » Blog Archive   » “Frozen Philadelphia” Is Like A Saved Parking Spot For Our Souls)

Bob Bruhin

Bob Bruhin is a web developer, tour guide, art photographer, author, blogger, and graphic designer. His love of urban landscapes, especially in post-industrial Philadelphia, PA, leads him to document some of the darker corners of his city.

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