The photography work I will do at Shine Hills explores solitudinous moments within the active urban setting. I will use black-and-white compositions to illustrate the differences between personal emotions and public urban chaos. The analysis of solitude in this work will enable viewers to understand their methods for achieving private self-examination when surrounded by chaotic urban life.

Through this work, I want viewers to experience deep emotions that lead them toward respected isolated moments, together with the narratives taking place in dreary areas. Similar to Henri Cartier-Bresson’s approach I will look for authentic images showing single people deeply involved in their thinking or tasks by emphasizing their emotions through black-and-white tones. My objective is to construct an imagery collection that records temporary situations in urban areas while developing viewer comprehension about human experiences in cities and inspiring them to see solitude as a core essence in their personal experiences.