Vancouver flashback by Brian Lynch
From the website: During the half-century in which Fred Herzog has been photographing Vancouver, the city has not simply matured or evolved, as urban places are commonly said to do. Rather, it has mutated from one species of town into another. Formerly considered a kind of outpost or backwater, its waterfront girded by industry, Vancouver in recent decades has become one of the models of North American urbanism, a place vastly more cosmopolitan, sophisticated, and cultured than it was when Herzog first trained his camera on it. Yet, to Herzog's eye, the city has also surrendered something that was once essential to its core, a singular, organic social energy that animated its central streets and public spaces.
