For nine years, photographer Peter Funch photographed the same corner of New York City - 42nd Street and Vanderbilt Avenue - at the same time every morning. By capturing the same people, gestures, habits and outfits across days, months, and even years, he revealed the subtle choreography of daily life “The idea started when I was working on another project, Babel Tales. Some of the images were taken outside Grand Central Station, which is incredibly busy during rush hour. People come out of the station in masses - thousands of them, each with their own destination,” explains Funch. “The idea of finding the regulars in this chaos came up - then much later in the process, finding their behaviours and rituals in their commute from A to B.” “42nd and Vanderbilt” by Peter Funch (2007–2016) @peterfunch
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