The Hour Between
This collection focuses on the transitional moments between evening and night when the character of the city begins to shift. Streets empty, lights emerge, and familiar places take on a quieter and more uncertain presence.
Photographed during this narrow window of fading light, the images capture urban spaces that feel suspended between activity and stillness. Roads lead toward distant lights, walkways glow faintly in the dark, and rail lines curve into the night while the last traces of daylight disappear.
Rather than documenting the city at its busiest, the work explores the psychological atmosphere of these quieter hours—moments when ordinary places feel briefly unfamiliar and time seems to slow.
IStill Listening
In the quite of an empty street, the statue stands illuminated, as if the music and memory of the place still linger in the night..
Into the Quiet
A dim passage of light and shadow leads inward where the noise of the world gives way to stillness.
Night Descent
The road falls toward a distant glow, drawing the eye into the quiet gravity of the city beyond.
Holding the Line
Illuminated against the night, the quiet facade stands steady and still, holding its place long after the day has passed.
The Hour Turns
As the light comes up, the rails curve toward the city as the day quietly begins.