The New York edition of Pictory is getting a lot of link love from the design world today. As it should—the site and photographs are stunning.
After browsing the gallery, I wanted to share this photo. The story resonated with me because, all too often, work is about the work. This piece reminded me that the people we interact with on the job and, more importantly, the kinds of interactions we hang on to are what shape us in the long run.
“Just prior to this shot, a police officer drove up and rolled down his window to ask if his tire tracks would have a negative impact on my shot. After I told him yes, he nodded, put his car in reverse, and went the opposite direction. His courtesy and respect had a profound effect on me, and I still hold it close to this day.”
—Eddie O’Bryan, Graphic designer and photographer, with homes in both Austin and New York City.
The New York edition of Pictory is getting a lot of link love from the design world today. As it should—the site and photographs are stunning.
After browsing the gallery, I wanted to share this photo. The story resonated with me because, all too often, work is about the work. This piece reminded me that the people we interact with on the job and, more importantly, the kinds of interactions we hang on to are what shape us in the long run.
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