For the past few years, I’ve spent a few days each spring photographing the staff and volunteers at Friends of the High Line during their month-long Spring Cutback. This is the time when the winter grasses and seed heads are trimmed back plant-by-plant to make way for new spring growth. You can visit the High Line blog’s Spring Cutback updates to see many fun photos and read more information, but it’s always incredible to see how much work can be done each day on small sections of the High Line. So this year, I decided to try a new way of showing one day’s work - – -