Subways, sphinxes and the Stones: highlights from NYC's Photography Show in pictures
Briefly

Willy Spiller captured New York City's subway scenes for eight years starting in 1977, offering a unique glimpse into urban life and culture.
Lee Miller's combat photography challenged traditional journalistic objectivity, as seen through her iconic images that subverted norms during World War II.
Rashod Taylor's 'Little Black Boy' series in collaboration with his son explores the black American experience, emphasizing the father-son relationship through subtle visual cues.
Photographer Kenji Wakasugi pays homage to shadows and negative space in his platinum prints, drawing inspiration from Jun'ichiro Tanizaki's essay 'In Praise of Shadows'.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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