George Simmel says that in an era when the modern city is beginning to make itself felt, it is prudence that distinguishes urban people from townspeople. The moment of encountering a stranger, who tries to protect himself from all kinds of danger, makes himself felt with the distance in his gaze. In the process we passed through, the possibility of infectiousness carried the distance from the gaze to the physical position of the body. This study looks at the distance of the view, which is already difficult for photographers, as well as physical proximity through the encounter with daily life.
On the Coast
Those Who Go Far