Stolen Moments of Solitude at the World’s Busiest Airport | The New Yorker

Stolen Moments of Solitude at the World’s Busiest Airport

The photographer Mark Steinmetz finds moments of intimacy and solitude at the perpetually bustling Hartsfield-Jackson.

via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/stolen-moments-of-solitude-at-the-worlds-busiest-airport

Mark Steinmetz, a photographer based in Athens, Georgia, and best known for his black-and-white portraits of strangers—accumulated through prolific wandering and watchfulness—has, in recent years, turned his attention to Hartsfield’s labyrinthine spaces. As he explained in an episode of the “Magic Hour” podcast, he photographed the airport from all sides: “outskirts, the people on the sidewalk, the drop-off, the pick-up locations, in the terminals—because I fly so much—and pictures of the planes taking flight, pictures in planes, pictures of planes.”