To say life moves fast in a city is an understatement. People go through life at an uncompromising, chaotic pace, overcoming and absorbing anything in their path. Time in the city seem to flow quicker, memories in the city tend to fade away faster. Nothing seems to stand still in a city.
A UN report suggested that by 2050, the world's population would reach 10 billion, with three-quarters of humanity living in our already swelling cities.
This series is part of a project that examines some of the world's most densely populated cities. In this instance, Tokyo.
Created with multiple exposures on a single B&W negative, each of the photographs in this series is not of a singular moment in time, but a multitude of moments in time captured in a single frame.
Finalist at the Graciela Iturbide MA-g Awards and Permanent Collection of The Museum of Avant-garde