From the mid 60's to late 70's, New York photographer Michael Putnam chronicled images of people asleep in public places. We are re- printing and miniaturizing this beautiful black and white photo essay with only minor adjustments overseen by Michael. It's like an old- fashioned Life magazine essay; wordless yet rich and profound with unanswered questions.
From the mid 60's to late 70's, New York photographer Michael Putnam chronicled images of people asleep in public places. We are re- printing and miniaturizing this beautiful black and white photo essay with only minor adjustments overseen by Michael. It's like an old- fashioned Life magazine essay; wordless yet rich and profound with unanswered questions.