Friday, December 12, 2014

Danny Lyon's Unseen Photos Of NYC Subway Riders In The '60s

Legendary photographer Danny Lyon's photographs of commuters in the '60s are on view for the first time at a Brooklyn subway station.

In 1966, photographer Danny Lyon returned to his hometown of New York City after spending years documenting the Civil Rights Movement in the South and motorcycle gangs in Chicago. Once back in the city, Lyon took his mother's advice: "If you're bored, just talk to someone on the subway." Using a Rolleiflex camera and Kodak color transparency film, he started taking photographs of New York's commuters and its dingy, fluorescent-lit train stations.

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