American  photographer Walker Evans, best known for his iconic images   documenting the Great Depression, surreptitiously shot portraits  of  passengers in the New York subway between 1938 and 1941, riding with a   camera  concealed under his coat, fitted with a shutter release running  inside  his sleeve. In 1959, Evans assembled 16 of the images into  "Subway Portrait," which in 1966, were exhibited at New  York’s Museum  of Modern Art.
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