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“A lot of my images are from Grand Central station for a project I did,” says reader Bill Antin. “I literally lived in the station for a year taking these images. It was my senior year photo thesis at the school of Visual Art in NYC. I spent many days and nights all over … Continue reading "A Year Living In Grand Central Station: A Photographer’s Pictures From 1978" The post A Year Living In Grand Central Station: A Photographer’s Pictures From 1978 appeared first on Flashbak.