



I've been doing alot of photography lately, and while looking for inspiration I recently stumbled across
Collin LaFleche’s “Right After” series, a collection of photographs from 2007 that traces the exploits of a circle of close friends during their last semester of high school. The images are candid snapshots of the teenagers caught running down a snow-soaked street, watching the fireworks over Manhattan, kissing on a front porch. As with much of LaFleche’s other work, the photos have a soft glow, a lived-in feeling, like slices from a collective memory of youth.