A black-and-white historical photograph shows two men standing in front of a storefront decorated with three large, ornate glass windows. Both men wear dark suits and hats—the man on the left wears a flat cap while the man on the right wears a fedora. Between them, two large, circular film reels are mounted on stands at waist height. The windows behind them are covered in detailed white lettering. The central window reads, "MILES BROS. MOVING PICTURES, M.B., SUNSET FILMS, EASTERN OFFICE 10 EAST 14 ST. NEW YORK." The left window lists services including "MFRS. AND DEALERS FILMS PROJECTORS STEREOPTICONS SLIDES AND ALL SUPPLIES." The right window advertises "MOVING PICTURES ON RENTAL FOR THEATRES PARKS CHURCHES LODGES AND ALL OCCASIONS." The architectural framing of the storefront features decorative columns and carved moldings. At the bottom of the image, partially obscured text on a sign repeats "MILES BROS. MOVING PICTURES."