Photographer spends nine years taking pictures of the same people on their way to work, showing how they change over time.

The daily grind, eh? Whether you like it or not, most of us can't avoid it, especially if we live in New York. Danish photographer Peter Funch spent almost ten years waiting outside Grand Central Station to take pictures of people rushing to work in the morning. In the end, he got more than just yawns and iced coffees.

Funch's new book, 42nd, and Vanderbilt, is a collection of his best photos. They were all taken between 8:30 and 9:30 in the morning between 2007 and 2016. During the editing process, Funch realized that he had caught the same people two or three times, sometimes years apart, by going to the same place and time every day. "It was hard to believe that the same people would still be doing the same thing after ten years," Funch told Fast Co Design. "The idea that people just do the same thing repeatedly is so New York."

Please scroll down to see how Funch's recurring themes changed or didn't change over time, and tell us some of your morning habits in the comments at the end.

More Info & Images Credit - Website / Instagram / Twitter

1.


2.

3.


4.


5.


6.


7.


8.


9.


10.


11.


12.


13.


14.


15.


16.


17.


18.


19.


20.


21.


22.


23.


24.


25.


26.

Post a Comment

0 Comments