A sequence exploring the commercial panorama between North Brooklyn and Queens by photographer and designer Farhan Ajram. Primarily based in New York Metropolis, Ajram is drawn to the thought of documenting cities and revealing their kinds and tonalities by way of the convergence of form and shadow in shared moments of time. A recurring theme in his work is the stress between city life and the tranquility of nature.
“The sequence explores the commercial panorama between North Brooklyn, the place I dwell, and Queens, with Newtown Creek as its backdrop. The realm is residence to the most important oil spill in U.S. historical past and is likely one of the most polluted websites within the nation. It’s a hub for junkyards, waste administration services, and warehouses. By images, I purpose to higher perceive the panorama I dwell in and the way trade shapes our cities.”