Archive

A quiet index of ongoing and closed city chapters.

Louvre square with umbrellas - at the louvre.

Paris mini edit

umbrellas of paris

Umbrellas of Paris is a short sequence about heat, shade, and tourist movement. The umbrellas are the recurring motif, but the real tension sits in the passages between them: the Louvre, steps, queues, garden light, and Notre-Dame as a quiet close.

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Woman with stroller between glass axes - held twice.

Frames of Frankfurt

frames of frankfurt: reflections

Reflections is a short mini edit about urban doubling: passers-by, facades, and street lines meeting in glass, sometimes precisely, sometimes slightly off. The pull is not the effect alone, but the moments when the city briefly becomes uncertain.

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Cyclist in front of a lit passage - before the light.

Frames of Frankfurt

frames of frankfurt: stages of light

Stages of Light is a short, concentrated Frankfurt night sequence. Not big enough for a manifesto, but strong enough for a chapter: a fixed frame, changing figures, and a light that turns the street into a stage for a few seconds.

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Underground train in motion - in motion.

Frames of Frankfurt

frames of frankfurt: in motion

Frankfurt as transition: between tracks, doors, platforms, and views through glass. Not loud, not skyline-first, but a familiar system briefly slowed down.

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Frankfurt / open frame - frankfurt frame.

Frames of Frankfurt

frames of frankfurt: between lines

Between Lines follows Frankfurt where the city mostly tries to move you along: through stations, edges, reflections, and those short pauses where nobody looks especially heroic. Which, usually, is where it gets interesting.

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Briefly unnoticed - in the frame.

Frames of Frankfurt

the black shoe of frankfurt

A short Frankfurt story about movement, stillness, and what everyone walks past. Not much happens. Which is why it stays with you.

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Restrained close - quiet close.

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faces of istanbul

The series follows brief encounters in which Istanbul becomes less backdrop than counterpart: gaze, gesture, work, proximity, and a quiet afterimage.

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