Say what you will about airports, but unless you appreciate Bose kiosks and shoe shine stands on a deeper level than the rest of us, the vast majority of air travel isn't exactly aesthetically pleasing. That is, unless you're Jeffrey Milstein, whose affinity for all things plane-related has resulted in "Flying," a surprisingly beautiful set of photos of New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport (and a touch of Newark, for good measure). "Flying" captures the airports from above, depicting a colorful patchwork of winding roads, toy-sized airplanes and dramatic shadow. “It’s kind of like a living organism,” Milstein explained to Slate, speaking of an airport's intricately intertwined...
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