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i finally got to the newly renovated museum of modern art this weekend. above, using the museum walls as a backdrop for people watching. for more open spaces, search for museums or peruse art & architecture on this site.
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Monday 7 February 2005

watching bodies move thru open space at the new moma

07 February 05 @ 11:40
The second one is just lovely! I'm amazed at how you always catch people without them noticing. :)
07 February 05 @ 13:24
yeah, the second one is a gorgeous photograph. bodies well captured.
07 February 05 @ 13:31
The final image is subtle and great. The contemplative angle of the individual's leg (on the right) adds nicely to the feel of that capture and of the series!
07 February 05 @ 14:00
Great light/dark and reflections in #2 - it doesn't hurt that this is also one of my favorite pieces.
07 February 05 @ 15:10
great set AGAIN, i love the #8 #9 (the children photos) , you captured their fascination very well.
08 February 05 @ 01:17
Lovely set. I'm not too keen on the MOMA's display of the photos in #1 -- too crowded! It seems to take away from each image.
08 February 05 @ 10:19
Second photograph. mm, mm, mm, m, mmm,,, beautiful.
08 February 05 @ 16:17
the second photograph is fantastic; it reminds me of interpol for some reason.
09 February 05 @ 05:53
I know I'm just repeating myself but shot #2 is incredible. It looks like a ad that you had set up. Just lovely!
09 February 05 @ 10:44
i love this red car and typewriter:-)
09 February 05 @ 14:22
Second shot is a classic, great set.
09 February 05 @ 16:28
#2 is beautiful
09 February 05 @ 16:29
wow, im loving these photos. the MoMA is definitely my favorite place to photo people. I love the seconds kids one, great captures!
09 February 05 @ 19:13
Beautiful photos. I found the architecture of the new MoMA just as exciting and inspirational as the art that it holds. Thanks, Felix
09 February 05 @ 20:43
#8 and #9 are my favorites
11 February 05 @ 12:25
Wonderful images, Rion. I love the couple of the kids
michele howley // http://michelehowley.com

11 February 05 @ 13:22
My favorite is #6 with the couple. The girl trying to be inconspicuous in asking her friend...Dude was that you who farted in front of the Warhol? Rion, you really do capture those special moments!
joe g //

11 February 05 @ 17:16
absolutely fantastic! i love this set.
12 February 05 @ 00:44
the one with the people in front of the paintings!!!
13 February 05 @ 14:01
that one piece seems to be particularly popular!
14 February 05 @ 01:28
Oh wow, Rion -- these are fantastic. I love the second one, and one where the city is faded behind the humans. . .
17 February 05 @ 08:45
great series of shots, the top two and the bottom three in particular. Your use of space at times and tight cropping at others is always interesting. nicework
23 February 05 @ 21:23
enjoyed your pics and site...thanks
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Rion Nakaya is an expat photoblogger in Paris London.

One of the first photobloggers in New York City, Rion has been documenting her photos online in narrative sets since late 2000. (Most are on this site.)

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