The London Underground has existed for the past 150 years - and for the past 40 years, English photographer Bob Mazzer has captured its dynamic pulse through a photographic lens, capturing everyone from passionate lovers to repentant artists and uncouth punks.
Although the New York subway can be as lively as an anthill, at the same time it is also a forcefully alienated place, as it is ruled by antisocial instincts, which a person betrays with headphones, a mobile phone, a tablet, etc., and which he slyly avoids like a fox interaction. But what happens when someone 'breaks', when he breaks the unwritten rule of silence or even worse, untouchability? This was discovered by George Ferrandi and Angela Gillands.
All too many people associate subways with rats, garbage, noise and dirt rather than architecture. Error! There are quite a few subway stations in the world that are excellent examples of beautiful architecture and interior design.