The photographic approach in New York Short Stories focuses on capturing discrete urban moments that evoke the fragmented experience of life in New York City. Mario Schneider’s images explore the interplay of light, shadow, and architectural details, creating a mood that reflects the city’s constantly shifting energy and atmosphere.
Through 208 pages, the book assembles a collection of visual narratives that emphasize both the anonymity and intimacy found in metropolitan environments. The photographs invite viewers to observe the unnoticed and ephemeral scenes embedded within the city’s broader landscape, revealing stories in small, often overlooked encounters.