The Pulse of the City
Anton Shvain’s series traces the invisible currents that flow through metropolitan spaces. From crowded subway platforms to quiet alleyways at twilight, each image documents the quiet drama of everyday movement. The series emphasizes context—how architecture, light, and timing shape human behavior. It’s not about static moments, but about action: a hand reaching for a strap, a glance exchanged in a rush, the blur of footsteps. Through these images, Shvain reveals the city not as a backdrop, but as a living, breathing entity shaped by its inhabitants.
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