Gray's lens is at once reverent and unflinching, evoking pioneering color photography, while grounding his work in the present, revealing universal truths about the urban experience.
Gray emphasizes that the city molds the people, and vice versa, illustrating the interconnectedness of urban life and personal identity, suggesting that one cannot exist meaningfully without the other.
Wait For It draws the viewer into the rhythms of the city, celebrating the beauty in chaos and humor in mundanity, offering a distinct perspective on street photography.
The book captures fleeting moments that speak to larger truths, utilizing negative space and absurdities of city life to create a universal experience that is distinctly New York.
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