NewYork

NewYork

by Koji Nakasato

New York

New York is a photographic exploration of subtle traces of human presence embedded within the city’s visual landscape. Rather than focusing on iconic scenes or dramatic events, the work observes quiet and often overlooked moments that emerge in everyday urban spaces.

Reflections on glass, fragments of color, surfaces marked by time, and fleeting gestures appear as visual residues within the city’s structure. In these images, people and objects are not always central subjects but become elements within a broader field of urban perception.

Moving through the streets of New York, Koji Nakasato records how the city reveals itself through small incidents, muted atmospheres, and unexpected alignments of light and color. The photographs suggest that urban life is not defined by spectacle but by the accumulation of subtle, ephemeral moments.

New York is part of Nakasato’s ongoing photographic practice that seeks to preserve the quiet emotional texture of contemporary cities.

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Publisher: self-publishing