Robert Fogarty's moving photography project "Dear World" takes the phrase "written all over your face" to a new level. In each of his photos, Fogarty depicts individuals with short, impactful phrases written on their skin, such as "I'm Going to College" or "Defend the American Dream." Fogarty is due to visit Harvard tomorrow.
At a place like Harvard, where inner thoughts can often be smothered beneath textbook phrases, a little openness is never a bad thing. Flyby presents the inner confessions of Harvard—a whole new set of phrases shattering the façades that Harvard students tend to live behind. Let's hope the marker washes off.
If our gallery inspires you to share your message with the world, Fogarty will be taking students' portraits at the Harvard Kennedy School tomorrow.
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