1987-1995 | New York | USA
Echoes of New York
New York in the 1980s wasn’t polished—it was loud, restless, and alive. Times Square flickered with bulbs and billboards, the streets carried a constant hum, and every corner felt like it was on the edge of something. These photographs capture that in-between moment, before the city was cleaned up and reimagined. Shot in black and white, they hold onto the grit, the movement, and the fleeting light of a New York that refused to sit still.