These photos were taken by photographer Christopher Morris in his series “NYC Subway 1981” showing the gritty nostalgia of the New York City subways in the 1980’s.
In these previously unpublished photographs from 1981, recently rediscovered decades later, Christopher Morris embedded himself into the heart of New York City’s underworld—the subway system. With ektachrome film and a magenta filter, Morris captured the mix of grime, decay and erratic movement that epitomize a moment in New York’s history memorialized in popular culture as a dark, dire metropolis. With New York’s subterranean transportation as his backdrop, Morris contrasts rebellious graffiti with blase attitudes and counter-culture performances with seas of expressionless commuters to show rare moments of intimacy amid a gritty, hard-edged urban metropolis.
Milky Illustrations that were made for our upcoming limited edition – MILK Calendar 2014.
The Calendar contains recent Milky Pin-up Series and the last piece will be photograph in October.
It should be available for pre-ordering shortly after and shipping starts in November!
chino otsuka, 1982 and 2006
tokyo, japan from the series imagine finding me, 2006
chromogenic print, 305 mm x 406 mm
These are photos from Chino Otsuka from her series “Imagine Finding Me” they are of Chino as a little girl and her as an adult in the same picture like the one above.
“Otsuka explains of the both the nostalgic and unfamiliar territory probed within the set. the portraits taken of the artist as a youngster — shyly posing in front of her family home, and whimsically enjoying a baguette on a trip to paris — united with the mature and developed woman she presently is, invite the viewer to imagine what might have been, and provoke a poignant awareness of the brevity of time.” – Via Design Boom
“Sneaker” is a project that reveals each subjects style by stripping them down to their essentials. Sneakers, have become an essential clothing item defining our core style.
ABOUT TREVOR BRADY:
Trevor Brady specializes in Fashion / Advertising photography servicing clients in major cities around the world. Trevor’s experience as Creative Director for a leading North American interactive advertising agency has given him a unique insight into the creative needs for clients who strive for strong brand recognition and strategy. Having worked with such clients as Adidas, Dakine, Verisign, Sales Force, Business Objects, Brooks Running, AMO, Century 21, Remax, Trevor Brady consistently provides progressive and “on brand” creative.