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Progressive Street

  • ABOUT
  • GANG
  • FACES
  • STAFF
  • ProgressivE-zine
  • Books–PPH
  • Books SERIES
  • SHOP
  • Out Of Bounds – OOB
  • Fake World
  • NOTES From the Streets
  • PROTESTS in the World
    • 2025
    • 2024
  • FEATURED photographers
    • PHOTOS OF THE WEEK
    • PROGRESSIVE COVERS
    • STORY TIME
    • CHALLENGES
    • MATCHING MOMENTS
    • GALLERIES PDFS
  • Exhibitions
    • Exhibition
    • Exhibitions
    • Stations ... and stations ... and stations
  • Tips
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18/04/2019



Michael Kennedy is an American photographer, writer, and raconteur who resides in Seoul. While photography has always been his gateway to other worlds, he has also written numerous love letters to multiple women with names that begin with “S”. Together with Fabio Balestra and Batsheba Hardy, he has been a driving force behind Progressive Street.

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“India called my name last year, and I answered. Actually, India has called my name many times over the years.
Yet I ignored this because I did not want to become clinically depressed by seeing beggars everywhere, cows shitting in the streets, people bathing in the Ganges River while the ashes of newly cremated bodies floated by on the journey to somewhere.

After all, I had already read Hermann Hesse’s Siddhartha immediately after listening to The Beatles’ White Album 50 years ago (Oh, my God). Besides, I have racked up countless hours watching Anthony Bourdain as he joyfully took me round the world on the Travel Channel. His loss is so profound.

Regardless, off to India I went a year ago in October.”

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