Bill Sullivan developed a situation so that various subjects could be defined by the constraints of exactly the same mechanical apparatus. The scenario consisted of someone passing through a subway turnstile. At the moment that the subjects passed through the turnstile, unknown to them, he took their picture stationed at a distance of eleven feet. Bill stood there turning pages of a magazine observing subjects out of the corner of my eye, waiting for only the moment when they pushed the turnstile bar to release the shutter.
His images are fascinating and are inspiring. They encourage us to try something different and when we do it shows what can be achieved.























































































































































































































































































































Devious Comments
I'm sorry to hear about your dog, though. it's always hard to loose a pet, especially if they mean so much to you.
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"What lies behind us, and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us."
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see the fog there, iced over with your breathing, see the fog over there? see her float down apple creek, listen closely, because she almost stopped breathing.
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Very sorry to hear about your lost but at least it's time on earth was spent with a loving owner such as yourself.
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