Bill Sullivan




If you look at the expressions of the people you see every day in the bus, elevator, ferry or supermarket while they are tired, thinking, not thinking, walking, or going to or coming from work, you get the feeling that these people are alike the ones in these photographs. When I looked at the people sitting on a bench in the metro station, I just realized how similar they are to these people. No matter where you are, what you do, what your thoughts, color of your skin, languages are, the expression on everybody’s face is the same. That is what Bill Sullivan had the opportunity to catch. He exhibits in these photographs, which he took from the same angle position opposite to the direction when people pass the turnstiles, get into the elevator or sit down, the same unhappiness on their faces, no matter how different they are physically.. The result of meeting his perspective with the exhausted eyes of the people is just amazing. You can reach other works from here.
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sorry about misnaming your blog! I'll fix that and I'm also going to link to your blog even if I can't understand the language!
I think the ads are pretty cool.
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