TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「This image is one of TIME's Top 10 Photos of 2020. Jacquelyn Booth mourned the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the marble porch of the Supreme Court on Sept. 26 while conservative supporters of Judge Amy Coney Barrett prayed at its doors. Thousands marched in Washington, D.C., that day in an event organized by Franklin Graham hours before Trump announced his nomination of Barrett to replace Ginsburg. "It was interesting because people were walking around her and asking their friends to take photos kind of angled up so they wouldn’t have this crying woman in there at the Supreme Court," Schaff says of the scene that afternoon. "I sat there for a while, watching, and then these four women went up and put their hands up. I saw her hand on her face, and her composition, and the duality of the emotions that everyone was feeling. It felt really poignant to me of the divisions in this country and how deeply people feel about their beliefs right now." After the women prayed, she approached them to introduce herself and make sure she was representing them accurately. "Then I went and sat down next to Jacquelyn and I asked if she was okay and if she needed anything," Schaff says. "She said she was fine but that she was in mourning and letting herself have that time in a public space." See more at the link in bio. Photograph by @erinschaff—@nytimes/@reduxpictures」1月1日 0時24分 - time

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This image is one of TIME's Top 10 Photos of 2020. Jacquelyn Booth mourned the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the marble porch of the Supreme Court on Sept. 26 while conservative supporters of Judge Amy Coney Barrett prayed at its doors. Thousands marched in Washington, D.C., that day in an event organized by Franklin Graham hours before Trump announced his nomination of Barrett to replace Ginsburg. "It was interesting because people were walking around her and asking their friends to take photos kind of angled up so they wouldn’t have this crying woman in there at the Supreme Court," Schaff says of the scene that afternoon. "I sat there for a while, watching, and then these four women went up and put their hands up. I saw her hand on her face, and her composition, and the duality of the emotions that everyone was feeling. It felt really poignant to me of the divisions in this country and how deeply people feel about their beliefs right now." After the women prayed, she approached them to introduce herself and make sure she was representing them accurately. "Then I went and sat down next to Jacquelyn and I asked if she was okay and if she needed anything," Schaff says. "She said she was fine but that she was in mourning and letting herself have that time in a public space." See more at the link in bio. Photograph by @erinschaff@ニューヨーク・タイムズ/@reduxpictures


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