Curious photos of the sleeper passengers in the subway
Categories: Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/curious-photos-of-the-sleeper-passengers-in-the-subway.htmlImagine this situation: you are sitting in the subway car. Next to you sits a man. After a bit, you feel like sitting next to a passenger leaning over you and puts her on the shoulder, the head, while continuing to sleep. How would you react?
Brooklyn-based photographer and artist George Ferrandi decided to look at the reaction of people in such a situation. In the end, was born the original photo project called "It Felt Like I Knew You". Currently, the project has more than a dozen photographs showing the reaction of people in this situation comical.

People react in completely different ways...

Some laughed, turning it into a joke.

Others casting a sidelong glance in a hurry to move.

One of the most common reactions is to try to push the shoulder "Sonia", making it a thoughtful look.

Glad that on many faces you could see a smile. The man in this photo looks really sad. Perhaps, in that moment, he felt alone. But then...;)

Tired people will understand always tired. The girl in the photo didn't Wake the sleeping traveler, and decided to NAP for the company.

And smile again...
Keywords: New York | Subway | Dream | Passengers | Brooklyn | Reaction | Cars | Photo-project
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