3_29, 10:33AM “Across the Aisle”
Posted byKeith GoldsteinPosted inAcross The Aisle, iPhone, New York CityTags:#everybodystreet, #Life_On_The_Street, black and white, Hipstamatic, iPhone, iPhoneography, Manhattan, metro, MTA, New York City, postaday, raw streets, square, street, street candid, street life, street photography, subway, underground, urban life
Published by Keith Goldstein
Photographer, husband, dad, and passionate cyclist. Lives and works in New York City. View more posts

Brilliant Keith.
There’s something unsettling about this image in the kind of way that I, as a mom, want to step into the frame and make everything better. Yank up that guy’s pants and ask the young woman why she appears sad.
Your recording of “moments of humanity” always make me think.
That man’s pant height is a style of urban kids, that I just can’t get behind. No pun inntended! I might of mentioned this before Audrey, but I was having a conversation with my 9 year old, when he posed the question, “Why doesn’t anyone smile?”. The majority of people here in NYC walk around sad and angry. I put it down to today’s political and economic climate. No one seems to have a buffer against it anymore.
Thanks Richard!