



Jeffrey T. Brouws (born 1955) is an American photographer whose work captures the social experience and cultural relevance of classic American iconic images, from highway landscapes of run-down motels and neon-lit gas stations to carnival scenes of small-town sideshows.wiki
Jeff Brouws at Robert Mann Gallery till Oct 14, 2006
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Ma chérie, I know exactly how you feel.
Certain places are terrifying in the way they whisper "You will not find the slightest chance to get a cigarette"
Creepy
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