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Prospect Park is the backyard for Brooklynites who view it as their own shared space, spanning multiple neighborhoods it’s home to a wide range of human beings and wildlife.
Urban parks play a crucial role in promoting biodiversity, serving as green lungs within densely populated areas holding immense cultural, ecological, and recreational value for its surrounding community.
Prospect Park is a common and sacred urban space, a sustainable micro-planet where the entire world comes together in miniature form.
The diversity of cultures, ethnicities, religions, sexualities, and demographics are truly unique. The remarkable coexistence demonstrates how effortlessly we can all share the same space. People express themselves without repression or judgement in a climate of curiosity and respect. It is a place where humans of all kinds can feel at home under the same sky, promoting a more tolerant and compassionate society.
Visitors, respecting the park, contribute indirectly as advocates, upholding fundamental rights linked to green public spaces such as health preservation and social function.
In these portraits, everyone is captured in a figuratively quiet moment while they make their way into or out of the park, strolling around or using the loop as a shortcut to catch a breath of fresh air before rejoining the hustle and bustle of city life.
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