By looking at all the picture of Evan’s photography, it looks like he took all the picture secretly. I think his approach to photography was good because on the depression era I don’t think anyone would be down to give a pose for a picture. Even I think Evan wouldn’t be able to pay everyone to get picture of them. Even in this time of era his approach looks more acceptable because everyone is subway are in their own imagination or on their own world. Everyone in subway today either sleeping if they alone. Even myself, I slept while taking long ride from Bronx to Brooklyn. And I can see the similarities as the picture Evan was taken before and now. There are few Facebook pages who also did Evan’s kind of photography of people not paying attention or they are being on their imaginary world.
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