Among the still standing communist buildings of old East Germany are a series of nondescript apartment blocks reminiscent of war bunkers if not for the small windows punched on their concrete façades.
This photo essay looks straight on at these windows with a mix of voyeuristic curiosity and attraction to the stark architecture that surrounds them. Like family pictures hanging on a bare wall, each window gives us a hint of the different lives framed inside.
This photo essay looks straight on at these windows with a mix of voyeuristic curiosity and attraction to the stark architecture that surrounds them. Like family pictures hanging on a bare wall, each window gives us a hint of the different lives framed inside.
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