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The different angles to see the story are also different Mexican photographerOises Levy's works are mostly black and white photographs, always emphasizing the angle when shooting people. Through the lens

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Mexican photographer Moises Levy's work is mostly black and white, always emphasizing angles when photographing people. Through the perspective of the lens, the story focus in the picture is "magnified" to produce a clever object relationship.

The different angles to see the story are also different Mexican photographerOises Levy's works are mostly black and white photographs, always emphasizing the angle when shooting people. Through the lens
The different angles to see the story are also different Mexican photographerOises Levy's works are mostly black and white photographs, always emphasizing the angle when shooting people. Through the lens
The different angles to see the story are also different Mexican photographerOises Levy's works are mostly black and white photographs, always emphasizing the angle when shooting people. Through the lens
The different angles to see the story are also different Mexican photographerOises Levy's works are mostly black and white photographs, always emphasizing the angle when shooting people. Through the lens
The different angles to see the story are also different Mexican photographerOises Levy's works are mostly black and white photographs, always emphasizing the angle when shooting people. Through the lens
The different angles to see the story are also different Mexican photographerOises Levy's works are mostly black and white photographs, always emphasizing the angle when shooting people. Through the lens
The different angles to see the story are also different Mexican photographerOises Levy's works are mostly black and white photographs, always emphasizing the angle when shooting people. Through the lens
The different angles to see the story are also different Mexican photographerOises Levy's works are mostly black and white photographs, always emphasizing the angle when shooting people. Through the lens
The different angles to see the story are also different Mexican photographerOises Levy's works are mostly black and white photographs, always emphasizing the angle when shooting people. Through the lens
The different angles to see the story are also different Mexican photographerOises Levy's works are mostly black and white photographs, always emphasizing the angle when shooting people. Through the lens
The different angles to see the story are also different Mexican photographerOises Levy's works are mostly black and white photographs, always emphasizing the angle when shooting people. Through the lens
The different angles to see the story are also different Mexican photographerOises Levy's works are mostly black and white photographs, always emphasizing the angle when shooting people. Through the lens
The different angles to see the story are also different Mexican photographerOises Levy's works are mostly black and white photographs, always emphasizing the angle when shooting people. Through the lens
The different angles to see the story are also different Mexican photographerOises Levy's works are mostly black and white photographs, always emphasizing the angle when shooting people. Through the lens
The different angles to see the story are also different Mexican photographerOises Levy's works are mostly black and white photographs, always emphasizing the angle when shooting people. Through the lens
The different angles to see the story are also different Mexican photographerOises Levy's works are mostly black and white photographs, always emphasizing the angle when shooting people. Through the lens
The different angles to see the story are also different Mexican photographerOises Levy's works are mostly black and white photographs, always emphasizing the angle when shooting people. Through the lens
The different angles to see the story are also different Mexican photographerOises Levy's works are mostly black and white photographs, always emphasizing the angle when shooting people. Through the lens

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