ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月15日 14時50分


One night 6 years ago, the @ニューヨーク・タイムズ reporter @correality came across a photo album that had been left out with the trash in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. The photos inside seemed to chronicle the life of a black couple at midcentury: a beautiful woman with a big smile and a man who looked serious, or was maybe just camera-shy. They were arranged on black blotter-paper pages with little mounting corners and Scotch tape that had turned yellow with age. There were 167 pictures, and they covered both sides of the pages, as if to save space. But the photos stopped about halfway through the album. @correality wondered who the couple was, and who’d thrown the album out. As she worked to uncover the story, she found Joann Barnes, a niece of the woman with the big smile. “For months, the only other thing I knew about her was that she didn’t pick up her phone,” @correality writes. @eamonq photographed Joann flipping through the photo album at home in North Carolina. Visit the link in our profile to read about a love story rediscovered through a series of black-and-white photos that were nearly lost.


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