My New York Subway map, gleaned from some slick magazine is becoming slightly tattered in my attempt to follow your photographic adventures and get a sense of the location of each shot.
I see the Jay Street station on the other side of a body of water (unnamed on my map). The station and this gentlemen although a relatively short distance apart, are a world away from the groomed thoroughbreds in their Armani suits who inhabit Wall Street. This is Every Man, the guy in the wilted suit and tie, the dated glasses and the well worn briefcase, who gets up every morning and does his job.
I think this is terrific. All the stories you could weave from one photo, including a cry for chewing gum to be banned forever.
Roman
| August 17, 2006 3:58 AM
I love your pictures very much....
Every morning i can see your pictures in our subway and sometimes it looks like Berlin.
Greetings from Berlin to New York
I have to admit, I don't usually go for this type of photo, but there is somthing really authentic about this shot.. it is just interesting enough but not too crazy... normal and "plain" but but with just the right touch of fascination... quite a good shot I think
My New York Subway map, gleaned from some slick magazine is becoming slightly tattered in my attempt to follow your photographic adventures and get a sense of the location of each shot.
I see the Jay Street station on the other side of a body of water (unnamed on my map). The station and this gentlemen although a relatively short distance apart, are a world away from the groomed thoroughbreds in their Armani suits who inhabit Wall Street. This is Every Man, the guy in the wilted suit and tie, the dated glasses and the well worn briefcase, who gets up every morning and does his job.
I think this is terrific. All the stories you could weave from one photo, including a cry for chewing gum to be banned forever.
I love your pictures very much....
Every morning i can see your pictures in our subway and sometimes it looks like Berlin.
Greetings from Berlin to New York
Roman
is this what you look like after spending so many years on the subway of new york the man looks beaten down
Thid guy doesn't look so happy to get his picture taken...:).
Great expression.
is he a time traveller? or Willy Loman come to life, maybe?
We take the same trains. How have I not seen you yet? :)
In fact, I believe I was on the other end of the platform when you took this, at least according to the time of your shot.
Terrific work.
Don't sneer. He may have $6,000,000 worth of diamonds in his brief case.
I have to admit, I don't usually go for this type of photo, but there is somthing really authentic about this shot.. it is just interesting enough but not too crazy... normal and "plain" but but with just the right touch of fascination... quite a good shot I think
Fantastic guy.
Great photo. It's very weird. Gives me the same sort of feeling that I get just after watching Glengarry Glen Ross. That guy is Jack Lemmon!