Visual documentation of street work and commerce in early twentieth-century Paris.
Typological exploration of Parisian shop windows from the 1910s, capturing the tension between traditional retail spaces and the emerging consumer culture.
Parisian fairs during the Belle Époque, highlighting the intersection of tradition and modernity in urban leisure culture.
Ethnographic and artistic exploration of social and cultural traditions in 19th-century China.
Typological photographic study documenting German societal archetypes through seven thematic groups, spanning decades and social strata.
The structural and social conditions of Glasgow’s slums before their demolition as part of urban improvement efforts in the late 19th century.
The unique environment of the Norfolk Broads, showcasing the intimate relationship between its landscape and the working class.
American experience during the Great Depression, focusing on people and architecture through an unvarnished aesthetic.
A 30-year-long project documenting over 80 Native American tribes, showcasing traditional customs and lifeways through sepia-toned photogravures.