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Comments on "On the Street....Gansevoort Street, New York"
What an awesome opportunity for a compare/contrast! Great shot...
I love this picture!
New York....where two worlds collide.
I wonder if they appreciate(d) just how chic she looks...
Michelle
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Cool contrast, love the chic shoes!
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Love her shoes! The juxtaposition of the characters is fun too.
The fellow in the middle is giving you a suspicious look; thinking "why's this guy taking photos of me..." :)
Her outfit is a beautiful harmonious gray, but the juxtaposing in the photo's what I like best.
awesome pic, wow! great job!
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Classic NY!
this image is very inspirational. it really shows, i think, the difference between the two worlds- the rich woman's and the two cooks'(they are cooks, righ?) however, there is one common thing they share; that's the carefree attitude. the lady is talking on the phone, wearing stylish clothes, looking so glamorously carefree; the two men are looking away, not having even noticed her, lost in their own world. great job monsieur Scott.
Helene(i'm not french, just like the sound of my name in french!)
What a fantastic contrast! Love it
This gives "face" to why i love NY!
People of all ilk...just living...
SHOES;)
Are those sushi men? Hehe
great shoes, like the glasses
love this... those shoes are so lovely.
Love it...(and her shoes)
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OMG HER SHOES!!!!!!!
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F
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love her hills!
Wow! So chic!
Very nice, long legs! Shoes look really creative and different...i like this.
Lovely composition, Scott!
The grey background/lady and the contrast between those 3 is, indeed, quite interesting! You never fail to surprise me. :)
nice gray suits, sandals, walls.
similar face look!
:)
Fantastic photo! Apparently she's calling the Lost & Found trying to retrieve her missing suit pants. Although with those legs, I might shun trousers and skirts as well!
you always know to find the soul...great shot
Great sandals!!!!
woww love it!!
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Now THAT'S New York!
I like the contrast between this woman and the men beside her, but i find her outfit lacking. The shoes and glasses are great pieces, but this woman does not stand out to me.
intriguing...
Love the shoes!
what a cute situation! careful not to flash pretty lady! hothothotshoes!
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this is awesome. so much going on here and then the color matches. wow. one of my favorites
the colours work so well in this photo! love the various shades of grey - topped with a hint of humour, great!
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LOVE IT! It so captures as aspect of life the City that you can't find anywhere else.
What an excellent juxtaposition! - it really draws attention to her shoes.
very smart.. you can see the contrast between this lady and the men..interesting picture.
Am I the first comment ^^?
Well beside that, I'm absolutely in love with the woman's shoes. Other than, I don't think anything about her is that distinctive. I smiled when I saw how funny they all looked togher. The man are so obviously casual, and then her. All fancy-schmancy in a skirt and jacket, haha.
i love this!
i love the juxtaposition of the very elegant business woman next to the working man. also, i ADORE the shoes!!!
bjs!
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that kind of situations make New York City the most special city in the whole world.
Nice legs, of course.
Lovin' blondes ;)
Ahhh NYC. The clashing of cultures and classes. While she is dressed beautifully, her body is so closed up. She looks really out of place and uncomfortable while the other two men definitely right in their comfort zone.
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what a contrast :D
I love this. The woman is so chic.
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So chic!
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Oh i love the setting... sitting on a bench with chefs on their lunchbreak, the outfit is such a contrast yet she looks completely comfortable.. and. the shoes. ah - the shoes!
How random. Business dressed up woman sitting next to the chefs. Laidback.
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I love this! It really captures the essence of New York.
its always,everything about the contrast.
Beautiful shot. I love the juxtaposition of the subjects.. all clad in shades of gray.
This is why I love NY. The mingling of people whose lives would never cross like this anywhere else. What a beautiful photo.
excellent ! they look like Laurel and Hardy .. so different but funny.
looks funny ...
She looks amazing!Love her shoes:))
Beautiful contrasts!
I really like this outfit. Love the shoes!
I absolutely adore this shot! Well dressed women should hang out with kitchen staff more often, preferably in Los Angeles, so I can see them too. :)
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i love the way she looks so out of place. yet somehow fits??
Oh she fancy, huh?
I love when one thing/person in the pictures looks out of place.
haha! great.. love the juxtaposition.
Great shot; striking juxtaposition of elements
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Got those shoes.
Great photo.
great mix:)
Love the contrast.
And of course the shoes, too.
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Eh, I can't get behind her look, especially with the way she's seated. She looks uncomfortable, and cold - like she's dying to get home, take off those shoes and tight skirt, and get under the covers. It smacks of "this is my going-to-work costume and not who I really am."
The guys, on the other hand, I really like. Neat, functional, comfortable, and with a little bit of personal flair (hat/bandanna, bracelets, sleeves rolled, etc.). I bet you'd walk away from a conversation with those two with a smile.
love sandals!!
a reflection of American society today?
they look so uncomfortable...
it's a great photograph. it says loads of things.
The touch of blue he gets form the bandana coupled with the way he holds the coffee.....hahah
But in all seriousness, the greys of the perfectly tailored jacket (with length being key) with those shoes do well in accentuating those BEAUTIFUL legs.
+ the setting does make for quite an interesting photo
Wow, what a contrast!lovin' the sandals and the sunnies.
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Love her look :)) But the picture itself is sooo cool!.. ~
lovin' the situation
that blue band is so chic.
fantastic scene. Make me miss New York.
Though the lady and the two chefs appear to share nothing in common, I think we can all see that all are having a very ho-hum moment. Must've been a bad day at work for the parties involved.
Love the middle subject's rather disinterested facial expression...can you say "Pffft!"
I love how you captured the contrast of the chef and the woman existing in their separate worlds. This is an awesome photo!
"Get these m'effin' snakes off my feet!"
I think the blue in his bandana really brings out the whole attire... well done. ;-)
I would LOVE to know what's going on in this picture!
Incredible photo! Love the contrast! Plus the fact that the two food service workers look like they're on a break while the businesswoman is chained to her blackberry (probably working).
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what a contrast
Ohh, I love her shoes!
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Loooooong legs. Nice.
great photo scott. wish you had a flickr account, so i can fav this. :D
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Such a contrast, yet they all match with the grey. Love it, great eye Scott!
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chic !
I think this picture is hilarious. What a funny juxtaposition!...
The men are so fashionable!
This does remind me to watch my hemline.
I love how even though this woman is showing way too much leg when she sits (some outfits are meant for standing only) , the men next to her could careless, they probably have been working hard and resting is more needed than the peek she offers.
LOVE the contrast
what a lovely shoes!!!
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I wouldn't say she is really dressed with class. The skirt it's way too short to be elegant..too much can be seen. I should see her standing anyway
What a spectacular scene!
I think this goes back to what Sart said about if you've got it, flaunt it. And she's got the gams. A wonderful photo study on class relations. These people are ten inches from each other, and ignoring each other completely.
This photo is striking and not because of what this woman is wearing and/or saying on her telephone.
I feel like I say thank you for taking this picture.
this is so new york.
Love this gray palate...so lovely and "now." XO Valerie
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Good shot
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the less you have on your hands the more you have on your brain
nice!!
beatiiful legs and shoes...!
Anything could be happening here. Very nice.
i like her shoe.
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:-) this is what I love about New York, people sitting next to people. love the gray tones!
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I really love the photo, and her shoes are very cute.
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amazing!
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good shoes aside, she'd have more fun talking to the two guys next to her, a missed opportunity to learn something by being stuck on a phone...
i love the contrast between her and the two dudes.
This is truly one of those only in NY shots! It is also one of my favorites. In some odd way the juxtaposition of these seemingly disparate characters sort of softens them all in a good way. The woman is far more interesting to me while sitting here than she'd be if I just passed her on the sidewalk in Manhattan. Shots like this are why The Sartorialist remains unrivaled by a gazillion other "street fashion" blogs that have sprung recently. Once again it is the difference between style and fashion that separates you from the rest. Mr. Sartorialist you have a exceptionally keen (and cool) perspective!
that legs!
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I love those shoes, and the position of the woman next to two cooks. classy!
Simple but smart and sexy style. I like the shoes.
proof that it is a real, living, breathing thing... fashion that is.
one of your best shots - more of this perspective please
I love how in New York, a scene like this is both ironic and ordinary.
Jess.
What a fascinating photo! There are visibly defined contrasts in social/economic status, clothing, expectations, etc. But one thing that catches me is how you found common lines between them all -- the use of grays being foremost in my mind. Another truly great photo. Keep up the awesomeness!
Awesome picture... after all, We are all the same....
I love the contrast between the blue collar workers and the chic woman with the shades, heels and the phone. Very enticing.
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I love the color palette and how the bandana stands out,her legs with stilettos..amazing!!
This is a great picture! They are all so self possessed yet kind of relaxed too. Two, maybe three different worlds sitting side by side and looking somewhat comfortable. So funny!
... love those shoes ;)
Grey flannel is great, i like also the combination with her shoes!
truly good picture.
diamond in the rough. = )
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Wonderful contrast.
behind every restuarant is the smoking break spot...i bet she is on the phone saying "the guys are here waiting for their yankee tickets".
awesome picture of fashion, life, and content.
I absolutely adore the juxtaposition between the two working worlds.
I added it to my blog!
I bet her shoes cost more than what those guys earn in a month...
It is interesting that 99% of the comments starts with "I love X" regardless of the photos. It is especially cool when the sartorialist doesn't point out what he sees in this photo. The result seem to be to a try to praise the photograph in some way (this picture mostly the shoes).
Smell of real life! love this pic!
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Fantastic contrasts :-) Love her legs!!
this is just too much. I love everything about this.
Jose C.
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Not sure.
This woman doesn't look 'chic' or 'carefree' to me.
She looks tired and thin.
Bleak photo. Interesting contrast.
Only in New York. Love it!
nice nice!!!
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Although, I am not a fan of color-on-color scheme, this picture change my feeling toward it. The contrast fits so well, and not really being able to tell what the dress looks like fully, I could tell it has a nice silhouette.
Great photo! This is why I love images so much and it's fascinating to hear how people read them. I'm not really interested in the woman. She looks very ordinary and actually not chic at all. The man in the middle has an effortless style and the blue bandana is very cool. And who's to say the men are kitchen staff. They probably own the restaurant... and the woman looks looks like she sells handbags at Macy's.
Very NY pic... love it!
just awsome! that contrast between the people is amazing! nice shot!
Great shoes!!! Love the contrast of her and the workers.
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gotta love those shoes...wonder who is on the phone. pegbraswelldesign.com
haha what an interesting group..
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Love this pic!
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interesting pic! but i think she looks a little too old/tired for the outfit.
People say that NYC is the only place that you can see a millionaire and a homeless sitting side by side on the train. The same story here!!!
I love NYC...
And then what happened? Did she manage to stand up elegantly without wobbling at the ankles or revealing more than she intended?
homie is totally looking looking at her a la inconspicious.
terrific photo, schuman.
I say they all work together. The two guys (interestingly) have (sort of expensive looking) matching shoes, and if they are kitchen workers in uniform all the way, their shoes are practically new. The place is newly open. She has a menu (maybe) in her bag. She is "front of the house." Maybe something has gone wrong in the place, and she is on the phone trying to fix it.
Regardless, it is a great shot.
nice grey on grey. i wonder if they spoke? i hope so.
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Love the clogs.
Nice pic. I like the blu bandana man, the position of the other one and the woman and her shoes... no comments for her: simply perfect!
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Great contrast!
i <3 ny
Just when I am feeling really down on New York I see something like this to remind me that New York is the great equalizer.
wow, thats just cool
A really conceptual picture :)
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Very nice photo :)
I think that the lady is those two guys boss :))))))
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Looong legs... ;)
Great & interesting contrast!
I really like her heels ;]
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Live.Laugh.Love.
Same location, different worlds.
One of your best.
i love the contrast between ordinary to fashion!
This is a great shot, but boy oh boy, she needs to eat her vegetables! And maybe wear some color. She's practically blending into the concrete.
Great photo, Scott.
Only in NYC.
love her shoes..and love this scene :)
Love the shoes
I guess we ALL need a coffee break once in a while... independent from what we might be needing a break from.
What a fantastic picture, all happily sharing a bench while doing their own thing.
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Legs for days!
I love this picture, so New York!
Awesome pic with a beautiful contrast between paris chic and working style!!
Nicely well built legs... maybe after she got off the phone, she eventually smiled... and maybe everyone smiled.
That's interesting about New York, a city of great diversity!:)
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This is NY. Every minds his/her own business and this great picture is providing us the real feel for the NY streets!
Great scene!
Grey in grey. With a lovely lady in the middle =)
Extraordinary! I love it
Love love love the shoes. Will have shrimp cocktail for lunch.
She does not look chic to me. That cell phone posture!
I wish I could afford to do this all the time. It She seems to be wearing only a jacket. It would have been more chic to wear a skirt with it :—) A tad more mode
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What an awesome opportunity for a compare/contrast!
Her skirt seems too shirt to be chic!
modern family...
Definitely, gray, white + a head accesory. Both the band and the cap work very well. The wristbrands make for the show pieces on the middle man... =)
Like the picture, wouldn't say I see a constrast but rather a singular match on their color pallete.
Too much gray for my taste, but a great graphic example of how all people fit on the big apple city.
love love love the shoes!
wow!this picture isspectacular to compare the differents!it is really good!
Love the contrast between the fashionable lady and the two men!
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just perfect!
Historic shot...Love the old bench, the greys, her bag full of papers, her desperate look...
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Thank you for this kind of shot!I can dream about place I've never seen and people so different.
Would take several nights discover that legs!!!
He is comfortable, she is too in a way, but protective of her short hem. What are those dudes thinking while sitting to such a nice pair of legs! She must be the boss or something!
Petey--love the comment re: calling lost & found for her trousers! :)
That woman is one of the most stylish and elegant fashion editors in New York. Vanity Fair's Jessica Diehl.
Her taste is simply impeccable.
this is the true essence of nyc... high fashion with low income..all is one!!!
love it!!! fantastic!!
hope she dont get bed bugs
Looking at this again, it's the bandana that catches my eye the most. Nice pop of color floating through all that black, white and grey. I like his look.
Great contrast!
Lucky. How long do you have to wander to get a shot like this?
ahhhh i knew it's the fab Jessica Diehl !! Love her to pieces, she's one hardworking editor I've ever assisted and so down-to-earth :)
Love this!! hehe Captured the essence of NY culture