A traveler in a beige trench coat stands in the lobby of a Holiday Inn in Memphis, 1977, signing a registration card at the front desk while the clerk in a blue blazer watches, the photograph taken from behind the traveler so that the viewer sees the pen in hand and the marble countertop with a brass bell and a rack of key cards with large plastic fobs. The lobby features orange velvet chairs and a large abstract painting on the wall with swirls of red and yellow, while a potted ficus tree in a copper planter sits to the left, its leaves dusted with gray. The composition uses the reflection in a mirror behind the desk to show the traveler's face partially obscured by the angle, creating a sense of anonymity and transience, while the foreground includes a ashtray with a burnt match and a copy of USA Today folded open. The dye-transfer process renders the beige of the coat warm and the blue of the clerk's blazer deep navy, while the artificial lighting creates a yellow cast over the scene, capturing the impersonal elegance of corporate hospitality and the loneliness of the road warrior in the late 1970s.
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