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For most of us, commuting on public transport is nothing more than a daily routine, often tiring, cramped, and noisy. Passengers pressed shoulder to shoulder, the air either too warm or too cold, the constant sounds overwhelming your senses. And of course, the occasional stranger stepping on your toes.

But for New York City–based photographer Hannah La Follette Ryan, every subway ride is an opportunity to find something beautiful.

She’s the creative mind behind the Instagram page Subway Hands, where she documents fascinating stories told through the hands of busy NYC riders. Nervously gripping a rail, carrying pets, scribbling last-minute birthday cards, hugging, reading, or simply resting on a lap—each gesture captures a piece of city life.

Though faces make only rare appearances in these snapshots, the images feel strikingly intimate, sometimes even more expressive than portraits. Scroll down to see some of her most captivating photos.

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Man wearing blue shirt holding a cute sleeping kitten in his arms, an example of people taking the subway in New York.

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    Person on New York subway holding a hearing aid and case, showcasing quirky items people carry on the subway.

    Will never forget this lady who put in her hearing aid *after* her companion got off the train

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    Passenger on New York subway holding a small sleeping dog inside a patterned blue bag on their lap.

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    Since its launch in 2015, Subway Hands has grown to nearly half a million followers as of September 2025.

    The account has earned Hannah La Follette Ryan not only a devoted online community but also opportunities far beyond the train itself—most recently, she covered the hands of guests at New York Fashion Week from the front row.

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    Two women wearing hijabs and masks hold a large pizza box on the New York subway, showcasing unique items passengers carry.

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    Person on New York subway holding embroidery hoop with dog portrait and phone showing photo of the same dog.

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    Person on New York subway holding phone with floral case and carrying pink boxing gloves in a bag.

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    The project began when La Follette Ryan moved to New York City straight out of college.

    “I had a 45 minute commute to my day job as a nanny, which taught me that public transit is the perfect place to people watch,” she told Kinn.

    “Most riders have a guarded facial expression, distracted or withdrawn, but I learned that hands are their tell. People fidget, self-soothe, crack knuckles, crochet, shadow box—on the NYC subway, you see it all,” she explained.

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    Woman on New York subway with child resting hand on her ear, illustrating people carrying cute and funny things in their hands.

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    Person on New York subway holding a plastic bag over their hand while gripping a metal pole for support.

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    Child on New York subway holding a doll wearing a pink outfit, being fed with a baby bottle.

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    Armed with her iPhone, La Follette Ryan started taking candid photos of passengers’ hands. It became a habit, and soon she was sharing them on Instagram.

    Her initial inspiration came from a portrait of Georgia O’Keeffe by Alfred Stieglitz.

    “[O’Keeffe’s] hands take up most of the picture,” she told Vice. “Their pose is sensual and dramatic, more expressive than her face. Hands are weird. They operate reactively and on instinct. Mostly we let them do their own thing. I think they can be our most honest feature.”

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    Person on New York subway holding a small dog wearing a green sweater, showing cute and hilarious items carried by riders.

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    Children and adult on New York subway play with hands, highlighting people taking the subway in New York with cute and funny moments.

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    Person taking the subway in New York holding sunglasses with a light-colored dog sitting closely by their side.

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    But her fascination with hands goes back even further, to childhood.

    “I loved holding hands with my grandfather and my dad. I noticed the difference in the texture of our skin, evidence of the life they lived before me,” she told Kinn.

    “Hands are expressive and central to how we navigate the world. Hands can be elegant, sculptural, odd-looking—their versatility has held my interest for the last ten years,” she added.

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    Person taking the subway in New York writing a card by hand while referencing a message on their phone.

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    Adult and child holding hands on the New York subway, showcasing one of the cutest things people carry in their hands.

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    Person on New York subway holding a skull-shaped object with their reflection visible in the window.

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    Helen Rosner of The New Yorker noted that through La Follette Ryan’s lens, the pictures of commuters’ hands are as “intimate and readable as faces,” maybe even more so. And it’s hard to disagree.

    “Especially in a public space, faces can be guarded and inscrutable,” La Follette Ryan said. “Hands are expressive and reactive in a way that often feels more honest. We reveal a lot about ourselves through our nervous tics, the tension in our hands, our subconscious gestures.”

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    Two people holding hands on a New York subway surrounded by bags and seating, showcasing unique items carried by riders.

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    Two people on the New York subway holding onto a yellow strap handle while standing close together.

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    Person holding a phone next to a green parrot in a cage, showcasing people taking the subway in New York with unique items.

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    Her photos now encourage others to notice strangers’ hands, too. Many people write to tell her that, and even as someone who already loved people-watching, I’ll admit her account has made me pay closer attention.

    The project’s success was gradual, but La Follette Ryan believes it resonates because of its interactive nature. Public transit is a shared experience, and she’s even seen riders scrolling through Subway Hands while on the train themselves.

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    Person on New York subway holding a sign that says Will You Marry Me with a bouquet of roses.

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    Person on subway in New York holding a black item while a dog opens its mouth wide nearby.

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    Person on New York subway holding a heart-shaped balloon, flowers, and a gift bag with heart designs.

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    That recognition has opened doors far outside of its original setting.

    Ahead of this year’s Fashion Week coverage for Vogue, La Follette Ryan’s work was featured on a Times Square billboard after she photographed the band Boygenius for their Madison Square Garden show.

    “I’m used to seeing my photos on a tiny phone screen so it was a huge shock and thrill to see one of my photographs on the side of a building,” she said.

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    Green-painted hands with red nail polish and a silver-studded bracelet, showcasing unique things people carry on the subway.

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    Person on New York subway wearing Union Jack wristbands and dress, hands resting on lap.

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    Person on New York subway holding a large bouquet of pink lilies, showcasing funny and unusual items carried by riders.

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    Among the countless moments La Follette Ryan has captured, one that stands out took place on the A train. A sign read “WILL YOU MARRY ME?” while a group of friends gathered nearby. One held a GoPro, another man in a new suit fiddled nervously with a ring box.

    “I told the guy in the suit that the ring looked beautiful, wished him luck and snapped a photo of the sign. I posted the photo and a couple hours later received the comment: ‘she said yes!!!!’” La Follette Ryan revealed.

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    Still, despite all the stories and recognition, her most cherished subjects remain closer to home: her grandparents.

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    Person wearing a Tune Squad jersey holding a large fresh carrot on the subway in New York.

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    Person on New York subway holding a container of colorful eggs, showcasing cute and weird things carried in hands.

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    Two people on the New York subway holding hands behind a polka dot dress, one carrying a beige bag.

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    Person in striped shirt and jeans drawing in notebook while sitting with book and a digital pet on subway in New York.

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    People taking the subway in New York using hand sanitizer in their hands while sitting closely together.

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    Person wearing a Spider-Man costume on the subway in New York holding a comic book in their hands.

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    Person sitting on the subway in New York with a hand gesture resting on a thigh wearing black thigh-high boots.

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    Person in a bright pink suit holding a vibrant green wig on the subway in New York, showcasing quirky items people carry.

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    Person on New York subway holding a wine bottle with a bouquet of yellow and white flowers inside.

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    Person on New York subway holding a plastic bag with goldfish, showcasing weird things carried in their hands.

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    Two people on the subway in New York solving a crossword puzzle with a pen in their hands.

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    Police officer in New York subway holding a smartphone with a Mickey Mouse case and wearing a red smartwatch and pink nails.

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    Person taking the subway in New York wearing satin gloves and holding delicate lace fabric with a pink dress background

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    Person on New York subway holding colorful gadgets and a floral bag with a cute Grogu keychain attached.

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    Hands with pink nails and tattooed letters on fingers resting on a shiny pink purse carried by a subway rider in New York.

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    Man on New York subway holding a map purse and a magnifying glass while examining details closely.

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    Person on New York subway holding a large pumpkin, wearing Halloween-themed clothing with jack-o-lantern patterns.

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    Close-up of people on the New York subway holding hands and carrying a tote bag with rings on fingers.

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    Person on New York subway holding tangled earbuds and a phone with a brown purse resting on their lap.

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    Hand holding onto a subway pole, illustrating people taking the subway in New York with unique items in their hands.

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    Person on New York subway holding the Quran, showcasing unique and meaningful items people carry in their hands.

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    Person on New York subway holding a book about knots, showcasing unique and interesting items in their hands.

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    Person taking the subway in New York painting nails with nail polish while holding a black handbag and phone.

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    Two people on the New York subway with colorful bracelets and a rainbow fan, holding hands close together.

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    Person on New York subway holding smartphone showing a digital book, illustrating unique items people carry in their hands.

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    Person on New York subway holding a yogurt cup and a pink spoon while a child in a pink jacket eats nearby

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    Hand holding subway pole in New York with crumpled paper, showcasing people carrying cute and weird things in their hands.

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    Person with vitiligo holding a patterned bag while riding the subway in New York carrying unique items in their hands

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    Two people sitting on the subway in New York, one holding a white flower while their hands gently touch.

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    Person on New York subway holding a bag of pretzels and a phone with a Sudoku puzzle on screen.

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    Two people sitting on the subway in New York, each carrying unique and interesting items in their hands.

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    Person holding a rolled newspaper in hand while standing inside the New York subway with ads in the background.

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    Person on New York subway holding a covered bottle and smartphone, showcasing unique items people carry in their hands.

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    Person on New York subway holding a large milk jug, showcasing one of the weird items people carry in their hands.

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    Hand with music-themed tattoos holding a phone on New York subway, showcasing the unique things people carry.

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    Person on New York subway holding a phone and a crumpled paper bag with a soda can inside.

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    Person on New York subway holding false eyelashes above a patterned bag with a pink item inside.

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