We’re celebrating the end of one year and the beginning of the next by thanking BSA Readers, Friends, and Family for your support in 2024. Picked by our followers, these photos are the heavily circulated and “liked” selections of the year – shot by our Editor of Photography, Jaime Rojo. We’re sharing a new one every day to celebrate all our good times together, our hope for the future, and our love for the street. Happy Holidays Everyone!
Accompanying us through the day and night, a wonderland of images leaves us bemused, beguiled, bewildered, bedazzled, and bewitched.
BSA readers loved looking into the eyes of BKFoxx’s news-watching kids this year, perhaps recognizing the stunned feeling one experiences as we surf the fire-hydrant of images and videos on our screens. A tawdry spectacle of things we desire and fear, a glittering swarm of emotion and misdirection—from all directions, this golden dopamine shower never ends.
Perhaps next year, it may collectively occur to us that our media literacy is getting hammered, and we’ll learn to get a handle on it.
Right?
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