07-05-2024 21:01 via chicagoreader.com

Lawrence Agyei pays homage with ‘DRILL’

When photographer Lawrence Agyei saw the South Shore Drill Team for the first time over a decade ago, he was enamored by the entire group—but knew he wasn’t yet ready to capture their electrifying energy. It was early in his photography career and capturing the team and what it represents for Chicago would be a […]
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