Amani Willett photographs the hustle and bustle of crowded cities

Date
21 May 2013

New York City is one of those places, like London, where there are just too many people and at any point you may suddenly be engulfed by a mass of tourists, commuters and others about their daily business. This is when Amani Willett takes the opportunity to capture the dynamics of your average crowd, revealing a world of outrage, frustration and solemn expressions. Amani believes “the beauty of a photograph is that it can compel us to re-examine seemingly mundane scenes and events of everyday life.” With compositions you wouldn’t think would work, touché Amani.

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Amani Willett: Street

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Amani Willett: Street

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Amani Willett: Street

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Amani Willett: Street

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Amani Willett: Street

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Amani Willett: Street

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Amani Willett: Street

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