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Waiting for Time to Pass

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$1,078.00

Featured in Photographize, a UK Art Magazine

 

On subway platforms across the city, time moves differently—measured not in minutes, but in the space between trains.

 

This deceptively complex transit photograph captures the layered nature of commuter life through careful composition and timing. Despite its apparent simplicity, the image contains eight distinct layers, four moving subjects, and a vantage point that reveals each element's relationship to the whole—a testament to the photographer's eye for seeing order within the controlled chaos of NYC transit.

 

What makes this shot remarkable is how it documents the universal experience of waiting for the train. Each commuter exists in their own temporal bubble on the platform, yet they're all connected by the shared ritual of urban transit. The multiple layers create depth that draws the viewer's eye through the frame, discovering new details with each viewing.

 

Shot with an understanding that subway platforms are stages where New York's most honest stories unfold—not the dramatic arrivals and departures, but the quiet moments between trains where people simply exist in suspended animation. The composition transforms an everyday commuter scene into a meditation on patience, routine, and the way we occupy liminal spaces.

 

This is transit photography that finds poetry in the mundane, revealing the complex choreography hidden within the seemingly simple act of waiting for the next train.

 

Limited edition print - internationally published work celebrating the contemplative moments of NYC commuter life.

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The image will contain a passepartout, making its dimensions approximately 2-4 inches wider than the actual dimensions of the image. Each image is carefully signed and numbered by the artist. 

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