At dinner - how modern New Yorkers consume their food

At dinner - how modern New Yorkers consume their food

Categories: Food and Drinks | Photo project

People have dinner in different ways: some go to a cafe, some cannot eat without watching TV, some chew pizza while looking at the gadget screen, and some have a meditative dinner... at noon.

Miho Aikawa's parents worked a lot, so they had little time to spend together. As a result, the main rule in their family was to gather for family dinner.

At dinner - how modern New Yorkers consume their food

At the end of the 2000s, Aikawa decided to pay more attention to this issue. She began photographing New Yorkers at dinner, focusing especially on “private moments.” Most of her models are friends and friends of friends. She asks them to eat as usual without paying attention to her. And then she realized that dinner today was not just about eating food. This is also a computer, Internet, TV and much more.

At dinner - how modern New Yorkers consume their food 1. Garro Hida - musician - at dinner late at night after an intense rehearsal. Age: 28 years old. Dinner time: 1:20. Location: Vinegar Hill, Brooklyn.

At dinner - how modern New Yorkers consume their food 2. Chelsea Olson - model. Age: 20 years old. Dinner time: 20:13. Location: Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn.

At dinner - how modern New Yorkers consume their food 3. U Pa Mok Kha is a monk from Myanmar who cannot eat after noon. The locals bring him food, and when he's finished, he shares what's left with them. Age: 55 years old. Dinner time: 11:17. Location: Jackson Heights, Queens.

At dinner - how modern New Yorkers consume their food 4. Emily Rolin Jacquemins, a student from Belgium, eats a salad at home after evening classes. Age: 27 years old. Dinner time: 21:46. Location: Upper East Side, Manhattan.

At dinner - how modern New Yorkers consume their food 5. Jorze Valdes-Iga - producer - eats at a New York buffet. He always sits in the same place in front of the clock. Age: 27 years old. Dinner time: 18:30. Location: Midtown, Manhattan.

At dinner - how modern New Yorkers consume their food 6. Little Avina Christy has dinner with her mother and communicates via Skype with her grandparents, who live in Boston. Age: 9 months. Dinner time: 18:57. Location: Upper West Side, Manhattan.

At dinner - how modern New Yorkers consume their food 7. Kimberly Cherubin and Gregory Santos - wife and husband - often stay late in their offices on weekdays, but always try to have dinner together. Usually the couple is accompanied by their cat. Age: Kimberly - 31, Gregory - 31. Dinner time: 21:06. Location: Inwood, Manhattan.

At dinner - how modern New Yorkers consume their food 8. Una Wagner eats her favorite Italian food, prepared by her father, while watching the series. Age: 13 years old. Dinner time: 20:21. Location: Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn.

At dinner - how modern New Yorkers consume their food 9. Chen Yun lives with his daughter and son, but usually eats dinner alone while watching TV. Age: 52. Dinner time: 20:54. Location: Vinegar Hill, Brooklyn.

At dinner - how modern New Yorkers consume their food 10. Bobby Blue and Joey Outten met on a blind date. Dinner time: 19:23. Location: Bedford, Brooklyn.

At dinner - how modern New Yorkers consume their food 11. Jesse Zinke, a designer, eats what's left of lunch on his bed while watching TV. Age: 27. Dinner time: 18:54. Location: Chelsea, Manhattan.

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