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Terminal of Shadows

Through a body of long exposure photography, Grand Central becomes a canvas where time flows like a river. Pedestrians transform into blurred streaks of light and shadow, while the solid, unmoving architecture becomes a backdrop of permanence amid the fleeting rush. These images evoke the work of Alexey Titarenko, known for his haunting long exposures that reveal the soul of a city in perpetual motion. Titarenko’s influence is clear in the way light, shadow, and human movement blend to create ghostly figures, turning the mundane into the ethereal.

In capturing Grand Central, I seek to evoke not just a place, but the passage of time itself — a dance of light and shadow that speaks to both the transient and the eternal.

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