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New York City-based architectural and interior photographers James and Karla Murray used wide-format printed images of storefronts to adorn a wood-frame sculpture to help raise awareness of the plight of family-owned businesses in a campaign called “Mom-and-Pops of the L.E.S.”

New York City-based architectural and interior photographers James and Karla Murray used wide-format printed images of storefronts to adorn a wood-frame sculpture to help raise awareness of the plight of family-owned businesses in a campaign called “Mom-and-Pops of the L.E.S.”

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