Crossings

This series examines pedestrian crossings as structured sites of movement within the city. Crosswalks are functional systems, yet their repeated stripes and regulated signals create a visible stage where individuals enter, intersect, and depart.

The photographs focus on how people navigate these marked zones—advancing, hesitating, aligning briefly, or moving in opposition. Within the fixed geometry of the street, differences in posture, direction, and attention become pronounced, revealing both coordination and separation in shared space.

By observing these moments of passage, the work considers how urban infrastructure organizes collective movement while allowing distinct intentions to unfold within the same frame.

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