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It was certainly challenging. I had 15 to 30 minutes with most folks -- who I was meeting for the first time. I tried to keep it simple and get people posed and comfortable.
I mostly used an off-camera flash and umbrella with an occasional second flash. I shot everything with my Nikon Df and cheapo 50mm 1.8 lens -- which I liked for its versatility and the fact that it's small, unassuming and made people a little more comfortable. I have access to a 70-200 2.8 lens, which has awesome optics but is kind of like pointing a bazooka at someone. Most people, it seems, would rather not be on the receiving end of a bazooka.
Above are some of my faves of the 40 people I shot. The whole gallery is here.
I'd absolutely love to go into some other workplaces and take pics such as this (if you're interested, email me at steve.hymon1@gmail.com).
Many people take immense pride in their work even if they don't necessarily feel appreciated. Other than a work I.D. nearly all of the folks above had never been photographed doing their jobs--the ver things that has allowed them to have a life. It was also a pleasure to meet so many different colleagues and learn a little about the many jobs that keep the buses and trains running each day.
--S.H.
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