From The New Yorker
Between 2001 and 2002, Peter rode the subway almost every day, snapping photographs with a little camera hidden in a bag. The product is this collection of seventy-seven color pictures. Most of Peter's subjects are not well-off; some are homeless. All of them, Peter says, "seemed incredibly beautiful to me." Nor is this the Walker Evans-type of craggy beauty familiar in depictions of the poor; the bag lady's bags are a nice green, and clean. One picture, called "Three Kings," shows a weary mother with three little boys wearing paper crowns from Burger King. They have had a good day; one of the boys carefully adjusts his crown. Many of the photographs were shot in the wake of 9/11, and they radiate the tenderness toward the city that marked that time.
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