A tipster sent along the above photos of Arthur Gregg Sulzberger, the likely heir to his father’s job as publisher and head chairman of The New York Times, riding the subway sometime last year. The younger Sulzberger may be paid $153,910 per year (and the older, $6.8 million), but sometimes the MTA is more convenient than a cab.

Photos of the attention-shy A.G. are still pretty rare, though. The most recent picture of him was taken sometime in the year 2009 by a New York Times photographer for publicity materials:

Before that, the most commonly used picture of A.G. was the one seen below, apparently snapped by his former employer, the Providence Journal:

The Times does not possess a more recent publicity photo of A.G. Sulzberger, according to a spokesperson for the paper. (Which is, admittedly, unusual—especially for someone with a pretty good chance of inheriting control of the family business.) When asked if he still resembled his 2009 portrait, the same spokesperson said: “Basically, yes.”

(h/t Anonymous)