From Flashbak:
Before cameras became ubiquitous and the billions of instantly sharable and instantly forgettable pictures formed the backdrop to our more insular digital lives, Meryl Meisler was on the street taking pictures of things she noticed and wanted to see again.
As is the way of photographers possessed of curiosity, passion and that elusive ‘good eye’, Meryl’s pictures are better because like artists who we look at and think ‘ if I could paint, I’d paint like him’, she shows us slices of who we are.