"Ballerinas of New York" through the eyes of Dane Shitagi

"Ballerinas of New York" through the eyes of Dane Shitagi

Categories: North America | Photo project

Photographer Dane Shitagi lives in New York and draws inspiration from the images of his beloved city. In his photo project "Ballerinas of New York", Dane shows how grace and beauty ennoble the emptiness of the metropolis.

We invite all art lovers to put aside their business and slowly enjoy fascinating photos.

"Ballerinas of New York" through the eyes of Dane Shitagi

"Ballerinas of New York" through the eyes of Dane Shitagi

"Ballerinas of New York" through the eyes of Dane Shitagi

"Ballerinas of New York" through the eyes of Dane Shitagi

"Ballerinas of New York" through the eyes of Dane Shitagi

"Ballerinas of New York" through the eyes of Dane Shitagi

"Ballerinas of New York" through the eyes of Dane Shitagi

"Ballerinas of New York" through the eyes of Dane Shitagi

"Ballerinas of New York" through the eyes of Dane Shitagi

"Ballerinas of New York" through the eyes of Dane Shitagi

"Ballerinas of New York" through the eyes of Dane Shitagi

"Ballerinas of New York" through the eyes of Dane Shitagi

"Ballerinas of New York" through the eyes of Dane Shitagi

"Ballerinas of New York" through the eyes of Dane Shitagi

"Ballerinas of New York" through the eyes of Dane Shitagi

"Ballerinas of New York" through the eyes of Dane Shitagi

"Ballerinas of New York" through the eyes of Dane Shitagi

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