Gerald L. Campbell:
An Intimate Glance Suspended In Time, Metro Subway, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell:
The Power Elite's Bus Ride Home, "War Is Mankind's Enduring Distraction", Metro Bus, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell:
Subway Ride Home From Work, "She Struggles Daily Against Social And Economic Injustice", Metro, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell:
Generation Gap & Technology, The iPhone & The Book, Metro Subway, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell:
Waiting For The Metro Train, Union Station, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell:
Reflections In The Subway Window, "Identities Lost & Distinctions Blended", DC Metro, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell:
A Child & The Internet, "The Intensity Of Discovery", Riding The DC Metro, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell:
Educating the Child, "Riding The Subway Home With Grandmother", Capitol Heights, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell:
Work Day Is Over Now Play Begins, Metro Subway, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell:
Reading Insulates The Soul From The Coarseness Of The Day, Metro Subway, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell:
Reading The Morning Newspaper At Night, DC Metro, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell:
"Finally Released From The Drudgery Of Work", Metro Subway, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell:
"Being So Rapt With Wonder, She Hardly Stirred", Metro Subway, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell:
The Worker's Ride Home, Metro Subway, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell:
"Ye Are The Salt Of The Earth!", Springfield Metro Station, Springfield, Virginia
Gerald L. Campbell:
Two Expressions At Day's End, Metro Subway, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell:
Young Electric Cellist Performs, "His Music Soothed The Frazzled Nerves Of The Weariful", George Washington University Metro, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell:
Jazz At The Chinatown Metro Station, "John Coltrane Revisited", Chinatown, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell:
Jammin' The Blues At The Metro, "The Blues Was Bleeding The Same Blood As Me", Chinatown Metro Station, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell:
When You Have To Rely On The Kindness Of Strangers, Chinatown Metro Station, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell:
The Ladies Of The Watchtower, "Is Life After Death Possible?", George Washington University Metro Station, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell:
"Be Undeterred By Infirmity And Steer Your Life Towards What May Yet Be", George Washington University Metro Station, Foggy Bottom, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell:
"He Rarely Felt Lonely For He Found Good Company In Solitude", Near George Washington University Metro Station, Foggy Bottom, Washington, DC