Summer landscapes and post-millennial youth form the core visual narrative in Summer After. Lucas Foglia employs a documentary style that captures the subtle intersections of nature and human experience during the lingering warmth following summer in New York City around 2002.
The images present a contemplative mood, using natural light and candid moments to reflect themes of transience and the transitional period between adolescence and adulthood. The work appears to explore temporality and environment, situating personal stories within broader natural and urban contexts.
Published in 2021, this 144-page volume offers an intimate exploration through Foglia’s lens, emphasizing nuanced observation over explicit narrative.