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Robert Shults once slept on the streets, with the heavens as his only roof. Not long after, he wound up photographing scientists who study the stars.
via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/06/24/robert-shults-vs-the-lasers/
In 2001, the photographer Robert Shults was homeless, in Austin, Tex. He took shelter under whatever enclosure or overpass he could find, unsettled by his stellar view of the heavens. Elsewhere in town, a team of scientists was working on a project that would give them answers to some major questions about what was going on up there, millions of miles away.