The City as a Character
This series portrays the city not as a backdrop, but as a living entity—its rhythm shaped by fleeting encounters, hurried footsteps, and quiet pauses. Skripnikov Aleksandr’s images reveal the tension between isolation and intimacy in public spaces, where every corner tells a story of resilience, routine, and fleeting beauty. Through shifting light and dynamic compositions, the series documents the quiet drama of urban existence, capturing the essence of life in motion. The images invite viewers to pause, reflect, and recognize their own echoes within the city’s heartbeat.
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