A new photography exhibit that debuted this month at the High Museum of Art features images of Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.

The exhibit, called "Mark Steinmetz: Terminus" at the Atlanta museum running March 3-June 3 includes more than 60 works by Steinmetz, an Athens-based photographer. The exhibit is located on the lower level of the museum's Wieland Pavilion.

"Though my main subject has been the passengers, I am also photographing the people who work at the airport, the interiors and exteriors of the planes, as well as the hotels, parking lots and neighborhoods that surround and support the airport," Steinmetz said in a written statement.

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