Showing posts with label humans of new york. Show all posts
Showing posts with label humans of new york. Show all posts

Monday, January 27, 2014

NYC subways in the 70s and 80s

This album, filled with graffiti decorated subways, gives a look back into the New York subway system from 30-40 years ago. The pictures capture not only the transportation aesthetic, but the diverse people who made their way in and out of the doors. How many things have changed - and how many have still remained the same. 
"Stand clear of the closing doors, please."  

Here are a sampling of some of my favorite images: 








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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

The Humans of New York

A popular NY street photographer (HONY) has been capturing the purest moments of New York's street life for the past few years. In addition to exploring every nook and cranny of the big apple, special journeys to places like San Francisco, Boston and Iran, have been featured on the site. 
From couples in Central Park, to families picking up after Hurricane Sandy, to artists on the subway, HONY has a treasured collection of some of the world's most eclectic and unique...but truly special people of everyday life. Even more valuable than the photos themselves, are the short captions found at the bottom of each snapshot. If a picture says 1,000 words, HONY has found the right way to supplement the visual, making the image come alive...as a true representation of the individual. 
Some of the captions are humorous, others quirky, and some incredibly moving.
Real people, in a real moment. I challenge you to get lost (like I have) on the site. Not only will you learn so much about these unnamed faces, but even more about yourself. Start opening your eyes as you walk down the street.
Heck, if people in "hustle-and-bustle" New York can...so can you. 

Here are some of my favorites:

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