employs a documentary photographic strategy to capture the nuances of life in Boston during the early 1970s. Constantine Manos focuses on candid street scenes, architectural details, and everyday moments that reveal social dynamics and urban character with an observational eye.
The mood throughout the 84-page volume is both intimate and objective, offering a respectful yet unvarnished look at the city’s diverse inhabitants and environments. The black-and-white imagery emphasizes contrasts in texture and light, reinforcing themes of time, place, and community within an American urban setting.