35STREET
35STREET is a photographic body of work created in public space. The title refers to a fixed focal length and to the street as a place of encounter—not as a subject, but as a starting point for seeing.
The photographs follow no predetermined narrative. They present fragments of urban life: people in passing, moments of proximity and distance, transitions, glances, gestures. Each image stands on its own while remaining part of a larger context that is not explained but meant to be perceived.
35STREET is not a series in the conventional sense. It is an ongoing observation, grounded in presence, attentiveness, and trust in the singular moment. The work deliberately avoids dramatization and commentary. It leaves space—for ambiguity, for time, and for individual interpretation.