Orlando is still — figuratively and literally — digging itself out from the damage wrought by Hurricane Ian late last week. Flooding, downed trees and branches, damage to homes and businesses are impacting every one of us either directly or through the misfortunes of a loved one. Photographer Matt Keller Lehman traveled around Orlando over the weekend to look at the city as flooding slowly recedes, to see people doing their best on their own to clean up and reassemble their lives, and catch some glimpses of the pulse of weekend life in the City Beautiful already back. If you're able, there are plenty of places to donate your time and money to help people all around the state post-Ian, because right now it sure feels like all we've got is each other. — Matthew Moyer
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Hurricane Ian caused widespread flooding throughout Orlando when it passed through town earlier this week. Photographer Matt Keller Lehman went out to document the aftermath.
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