The Signing of the ADA
This photograph captures the vibrant energy of a city skyline after dark. The buildings are illuminated with countless lights, creating a stunning contrast against the night sky. The reflections in the water add an extra layer of beauty to the scene.
All five people wear suits, and the men are clean-shaven. George H.W. Bush sits behind the table, which is hardly wider than his elbows. He leans forward, forearms on the table and the white cuffs of his dress shirt exposed, as he signs a document with his left hand. To the left, Evan Kemp wears glasses and smiles. One elbow rests on the arm of his motorized wheelchair as he watches George sign. To the right, Justin Dart Jr. wears a fedora and rests both elbows on the arms of his manual wheelchair. Harold Wilke stands behind Evan, wearing a priest’s collar, and Swift Parrino holds one hand to her front as she tips her head forward and smiles, also watching George. A gold-colored wooden chair with a white seat stands empty behind Swift. A round pool with three fountains and a crowd on the lawn beyond are blurry in the distance.
This image encapsulates the dynamic atmosphere of urban life, showcasing the beauty of architecture and the excitement of city living.