URBAN INTERACTIONS
URBAN INTERACTIONS was created for my capstone class in the fall of 2022. It considers public space as a stage and humans as both performers and audience members.
“Public space allows the city’s inhabitants to exist and interact; some navigate the space in solitude, others congregate in informal ways. All seem to find a place in the built environment, physically – perhaps documenting this relationship can shed light on the inner workings of our social landscape. Architecture is as much an inanimate structure as it is a container for human life; spaces undoubtedly determine our behavior. This photo book explores the relationship between self and place, person and place, and person and person in Boston’s urban environment. Photography is a sort of visual sociology; photographs allow us to see the world differently, perhaps more clearly.”
Read the photo book here