Measured in Shadow
On how the city shapes the way we move
As I continued walking, my attention shifted from movement itself to the spaces that contain it. Underpasses, corridors, facades and thresholds began to frame the human presence more decisively. Architecture imposes direction and scale; it defines where we pause, where we narrow, where we emerge into light. These photographs explore that relationship — the individual set against surfaces that do not move.
In these images, people appear momentarily held by structure. Walls and ceilings remain constant while figures pass through, absorbed into shadow or briefly illuminated before continuing on. The tension between permanence and transience becomes visible. The built environment endures, but the imprint of each movement is fleeting. What remains is the awareness of scale — and the quiet resilience of those who navigate it daily.
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