Buffalo’s Lower West Side Revisited uses a triptych photographic strategy to portray a specific urban neighborhood, emphasizing layered visual narratives. The images explore changes and continuities within this historic area, capturing both architectural details and scenes of everyday life.
The book, published in 1994 and spanning 141 pages, invites reflection on urban transformation and memory through its structured presentation. Its approach draws attention to the interplay between decay and resilience in the built environment, offering a contemplative mood.