Head underground (or to an elevated track!) and snap a subway picture, then submit it here. Legendary photographer Bruce Davidson will take a look at your submissions, and we'll feature some of our favorites online and on-air. Deadline for submission is 11:59pm on Sunday, October 16th. Please don't submit more than 3 photographs!
Basty
These two visiting monks were delighted to test out their digital cameras. My own camera found the synchronicity of their movements hard to resist.
Sam Williams
Took this late last winter at Union Sq (I think). Always interesting to look in the windows from a distance. A perfectly framed moment of reality that you can not interact with.
Hye-Ryoung Min
Untitled from the series In-between Double. 2011©Hye-Ryoung Min.
Subway is where we have solitude even in the crowd. Talk to yourself and listen to your inner voice, but do not lock yourself. It will be easy to do, but it won't be easy to unlock.
Hye-Ryoung Min
2011©Hye-Ryoung Min.
Subway is where we have solitude even in the crowd. Talk to yourself and listen to your inner voice, but do not lock yourself. It will be easy to do, but it won't be easy to unlock.
Hye-Ryoung Min
Untitled from the series In-between Double. 2011©Hye-Ryoung Min.
Subway is where we have solitude even in the crowd. Talk to yourself and listen to your inner voice, but do not lock yourself. It will be easy to do, but it won't be easy to unlock.
Hye-Ryoung Min
Untitled from the series In-between Double. 2011©Hye-Ryoung Min.
Subway is where we have solitude even in the crowd. Talk to yourself and listen to your inner voice, but do not lock yourself. It will be easy to do, but it won't be easy to unlock.
Hye-Ryoung Min
Untitled from the series In-between Double. 2011©Hye-Ryoung Min.
Subway is where we have solitude even in the crowd. Talk to yourself and listen to your inner voice, but do not lock yourself. It will be easy to do, but it won't be easy to unlock.
Sam Williams
I usually see this street artist play most weekends in Washington Sq Park on a baby grand (not sure what his real name is, to me he is simply "The Piano Man").
Late last winter I was walking down the ramp to catch the E at the W 4th and heard a Beatles cover echoing up the ramp. When I finally saw the source, I was shocked to see the Piano Man had actually managed to get a full upright piano onto the subway platform. I'm still not quite sure how he managed it... At any rate, I quickly pulled out my camera and snapped this shot before jumping on the Uptown E that arrived shortly after.
Matt
Elderly couple with their granddaughter, 2011
Matt Easton
Taken in Spring 2011 in Union Square, a latin band played for a constant stream of passengers. One couple later stopped to tango.
Bailey Ann Rosen
This is the last car on the 1 train, a rare view,made
in 2011.
Vincent Goldberg
Broadway/Lafayette Station, Winter 2008: Riding the New York City subway, we are consistently surprised by both beauty and grit. In this image, the girl’s balloons brighten an otherwise dreary platform and her stillness contrasts the motion of the train and other riders.
Vincent Goldberg
F Train, Summer 2007: One of Bruce Davidson’s photographs from the book Subway features three children peering out of a graffiti-covered subway car window as Coney Island passes by. The image here, though taken over 30 years later, and under an approaching summer rainstorm, captures some of the continuity of Davidson’s scene.
Vincent Goldberg
F Train, Summer 2007: One of Bruce Davidson’s photographs from the book Subway features three children peering out of a graffiti-covered subway car window as Coney Island passes by. The image here, though taken over 30 years later, and under an approaching summer rainstorm, captures some of the continuity of Davidson’s scene.
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