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Union Square Street Style

In the redesigned March issue of 7x7, we put together a story about the commerce of one of SF's busiest spots, Union Square (look for it online early next month). But who are the people who shop and work in this downtown mecca? We turned our lenses onto the street style of the people who keep Union Square alive.

Photography by Hanna Quevedo

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To the photographer Hanna:

This is a piece about style. Could you try to actually photograph what they are wearing?

And when you do get the whole body shot, could you not cut off the shoes?

Thanks

That is a pic of me and I am not 32 yet..... just ta let ya know :)

This is ugly. She looks like a confused nun.

For more Union Square street style drop by The Styleseer. I shoot there frequently.

http://styleseer.blogspot.com

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