In New York, stoops are one of the most iconic representations of home. It's where we congregate and connect with those we live with, and those we invite into our lives. They're like blank canvases for a nearly endless range of social experiences. And even when everything changed last year, the best parts of coming together on a stoop didn't go away. The connection, the familiarity, the intimacy - all of that was still there. We just added more masks and distance. Stoops actually became one of the few remaining places we could safely and responsibly connect with other people, and I wanted to document what that looked like, and how it felt. For me, stoops played a big part in keeping the idea of home alive in 2020.