In later years, her photographs focused on the ways in which regular people, often New Yorkers, reflect their identities in inventive displays in and around their domestic spaces.
Faller's major series were Hey Baby, Take My Picture (1972–1975); Second Flora (1977–1979); Vegetable Locomotion (1978); False Impressions (1979); Time Capsule (1979–81) and Neither Nor (1988).
In describing her artistic career, she said:“My work is about how individuals and communities visually express their values, their interests, and their sense of what is important and beautiful.
While much of my photography addresses the various ways we celebrate holidays and respond to the changing seasons, I've been photographing flags and other patriotic displays since October 2001.
Gina Murtagh praised her "flexibility in charting the quirks of human nature…"[2] In 2002, she participated in the online project "Flagging Spirits", hosted by the University of Massachusetts.