Street Wanderer
The city is the most powerful image of the cosmos, and as such it is at the opposite pole of terrestrial nature. The city is magical in its successful challenge to the rhythms of nature. The city is unnatural because it is a world of strangers.
To wander through the great concrete jungles and photograph moments of order within the chaos, or perhaps of chaos within the order, that reflect the loneliness of the human being in urban environments. That city that oppresses us and from which we dream of escaping but that in the end we can not or do not want because we know that the good life is also lived in the city.
Street Wanderer collects photographs taken between 2010 and 2016 in the streets of San Francisco, Japan, Hong Kong, London, Paris, Berlin, Jerusalem and Lisbon.
To wander through the great concrete jungles and photograph moments of order within the chaos, or perhaps of chaos within the order, that reflect the loneliness of the human being in urban environments. That city that oppresses us and from which we dream of escaping but that in the end we can not or do not want because we know that the good life is also lived in the city.
Street Wanderer collects photographs taken between 2010 and 2016 in the streets of San Francisco, Japan, Hong Kong, London, Paris, Berlin, Jerusalem and Lisbon.