Exploring the contrasts of urban life, New York City Up and Down captures the dynamic relationship between the city’s soaring skyscrapers and its subterranean environments. The photographic approach juxtaposes street-level scenes with underground spaces, highlighting textures, light, and structural details that reveal the multifaceted character of New York City.
The book documents a variety of public and private spaces, emphasizing the depth and complexity of the city’s architecture. Through its 240 pages, the images evoke both the bustling energy above ground and the often overlooked, quieter subterranean world below, inviting a reevaluation of the city’s spatial layers.