El over the years they are reflected in our lives and in our physique differently. Some of us age better and in others wrinkles appear to mark another expression on both the face and the body. It is the action of time that falls on our bodies and to which we can do little, apart from staying in shape and eating healthy.
It is the Danish photographer Peter Funch who shows us in his photographs the passage of time, precisely in 9 years, from a series of citizens. During those years he spent from 8:9 to 42:XNUMX in the morning taking photographs on the south corner of XNUMXnd in New York.
A that project has named it "43nd and Vanderbilt" and it is in the same one in which he captures the same person twice, although with an age difference that enters part of the mystery. Try to get us to find out if it has been days, months and even years.
What you are looking for is an exercise for the viewer to observe which parts of each image have changed and which parts remain identical or the same. In those moments stolen from those people, Funch portrays your thoughts, your worries or even a divine ecstasy.
In that sea of people walking the streets of a big city like the New Yorker, everyone tries to be an independent part and distance themselves from others; a portrait obtained by this photographer.
Find out how banal the daily morning routine is and how those pedestrians offer details of their own lives even though they try to hide them. A reflection in Funch's photography that traces the passage of time in each one of them and how the years, not all, pass almost the same.
Other photographer to follow just like the one we share days ago, though he looked further for those special architecture libraries.