About the Book
This series focuses on the Washington, DC Metro system during times of low ridership. During those times, metro cars can have entire rows or sections with no one occupying them. The lack of bustling crowds causes an almost eerie stillness, with only the sounds of periodic arrival or departure of trains and public address announcements. The metro station’s facilities, such as escalators and parking lots, are largely unoccupied, and any background sounds such as moving escalators are more noticeable due to the absence of people.
These moments of quietude offer a focused perspective, highlighting the metro system’s architecture and design details that often go unnoticed amid the usual crowds. The interplay of light and shadow becomes more pronounced, casting long reflections across empty platforms and seats. This environment also evokes a sense of solitude and introspection, as the few passengers present navigate through expansive, tranquil spaces. As a result, the images in this series provide considerable focus on the small number of metro customers that are present during times of relative quiet.
These moments of quietude offer a focused perspective, highlighting the metro system’s architecture and design details that often go unnoticed amid the usual crowds. The interplay of light and shadow becomes more pronounced, casting long reflections across empty platforms and seats. This environment also evokes a sense of solitude and introspection, as the few passengers present navigate through expansive, tranquil spaces. As a result, the images in this series provide considerable focus on the small number of metro customers that are present during times of relative quiet.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Portfolios
- Additional Categories Street Photography, Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 32 - Publish Date: Nov 24, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords metro, dc, washington, street photography
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About the Creator
Buzz Pioso
Clifton, VA, USA
Buzz Pioso is a full-time engineer and part-time photographer based in the Washington, DC, area. He currently focuses primarily on black and white urban street photography, consistent with the traditions of street photography from the second half of the 20th century. People and pets usually feature prominently in his images, ideally engaged in an interesting activity, at a compelling location, expressing strong gestures, or just quietly living their lives in the public spaces. He is married with full-grown children and lives in Clifton, Virginia, USA.
