It's been two years since the MTA tried to propose a ban on subway photography and it's been over a year since the MTA and NYPD decided not to impose a ban. And it's been five months since the MTA ...
That sound you hear is not the sound of a billion cicadas, but the sound of a thousand photobloggers weeping: The MTA is thinking about banning photography on subways and buses, for security reasons.
NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- A photographer, who has been riding New York City subway trains for a decade while snapping pictures, has captured the profound parts of the nation's biggest transportation ...
"As I went down the subway stairs, through the turnstile, and on to the darkened station platform, a sense of fear gripped me. I grew alert, and looked around to see who might be standing by, waiting ...
A typical subway trip may only take 10 to 20 minutes, but Rita Nannini's subway journey took 10 years. The photographer set out to travel all 665 miles of NYC's subway tracks, photographing the first ...
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