Touching Strangers: Strangers hug each other
Categories: Photo project
By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/touching-strangers-strangers-hug-each-other.htmlEvery day, photographers around the world are looking for new ways to tell stories or capture something we haven't noticed before. We choose interesting photo projects and ask their authors about what they wanted to say. This week we are publishing a series of Touching Strangers by American photographer Richard Renaldi. For several years, he traveled around the States and asked complete strangers on the streets to pose for him and touch each other as if they were close friends, relatives or lovers.


Naomi and Bruce, New York, 2011

Ikibon and Andrew, Venice, California, 2013

David and Claudio, New York, 2011

Nathan and Robin, Provincetown, Massachusetts, 2012

Kibs and Bet, Las Vegas, Nevada, 2012

Elaine and Arlie, New York, 2012

Josette and Juan, Las Vegas, Nevada, 2012

Chris and Amaira, Chicago, Illinois, 2013

Jerome and Matthew, Columbus, Ohio, 2011

Nicholas and Caleb, Philadelphia, PA, 2013

Annali and Raika, San Francisco, California, 2012

Tari, Sean and Summer, Los Angeles, California, 2012

Janet and Alan, Nome, Alaska, 2010

Andrea and Lilly, Chicago, Illinois, 2013

Jared and Seth, New York, 2013

Tom, Alaina and Charlie, San Francisco, California, 2012

Hunter, Margaret and Abigail, New York, 2013

Heather and Johnny, San Francisco, California, 2012

Jesse and Michael, New York, 2013

Hewitt and Ryan, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2012
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