Photos | Simply Joyful: Wesley's Afternoon on Urban Streets
In the heart of Marin Headlands, young Wesley radiates joy on a sunny afternoon. Sitting on a humble cardboard box, his laughter echoes through the neighborhood, his hands wrapped around his favorite drink - a concoction of fun, freedom, and the innocence of childhood. A candid moment from our 'March Randoms' collection, capturing the essence of life's simple pleasures on city roads.
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a young boy sitting on a cardboard box with a drinkMetadata
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4284w x 5712h - (download 4k)
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