Luc Kordas is an independent photographer currently based in New York who started his photography journey about ten years ago, mostly focusing on portraits and street photography. He remained completely faithful to these two genres until this day and calls NYC "an ideal playground" for his passion.
Kordas moved to New York in 2014, and since then he continues documenting the diversity of the Big Apple in pictures. NYC subway for this photographer is like a different, smaller city with its own ecosystem that offers such a huge diversity in a relatively small territory. His favorite subjects are couples, kids, lonely-looking people, and those who are deep in their thoughts. Luc photographs them in black and white to honor the classic photography of the early 20th century, resulting in fascinating and dynamic images that emphasize emotion rather than the environment. Scroll down to see them for yourself!
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I once spent over an hour underground, on the Q from Brooklyn, then the R, then the 3... to take tourists to the Museum of Natural History. When we emerged from underground, there was huge snowflakes falling. HUGE. It was absolutely magical. And so completely NYC. And this reminded me of that moment.
Well... I guess if Michael Jackson's ghost was going to come back and inhabit the body of a living soul it's likely to be the body of a little boy.
i love these! i want to get out and take photos like these, but i feel weird taking pictures of random people...any ideas?
Eh! That's true I feel nevous about that as well.... I guess it's just about getting over the fear and do what you love..😀
Load More Replies...i love these! i want to get out and take photos like these, but i feel weird taking pictures of random people...any ideas?
Eh! That's true I feel nevous about that as well.... I guess it's just about getting over the fear and do what you love..😀
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