A year behind the lens in New York — stonework, streetlight, and the hour when the sun leaves the avenues. This is a working record of that time.
I started shooting seriously about a year ago, mostly at dusk, mostly in this city — chasing the ten minutes when a streetlamp and the sky are the same brightness.
Most of what's here is unposed: facades, stairwells, a bench in the park, whatever the light was doing that evening. New York gives you the same corner a hundred different ways depending on when you show up.