





Sisters are Tourists Too
Amid the noise and neon of Times Square, a nun walks through the chaos, her gaze inward while the world spins around her. Billboards blaze above her—Coca-Cola, Samsung, flashing promises and memories—while tourists and locals blur into the city’s endless rhythm.
Captured on 35mm black-and-white film, this photo is a moment of contrast: faith and commerce, silence and spectacle, the sacred walking through the profane. It’s a uniquely New York scene—unexpected, layered, alive.
Part of my NYC street photography collection, this piece is ideal for collectors of urban fine art, lovers of documentary-style photography, and those drawn to the tension of opposites in public space.
Printed on 13x19 premium archival paper.
Amid the noise and neon of Times Square, a nun walks through the chaos, her gaze inward while the world spins around her. Billboards blaze above her—Coca-Cola, Samsung, flashing promises and memories—while tourists and locals blur into the city’s endless rhythm.
Captured on 35mm black-and-white film, this photo is a moment of contrast: faith and commerce, silence and spectacle, the sacred walking through the profane. It’s a uniquely New York scene—unexpected, layered, alive.
Part of my NYC street photography collection, this piece is ideal for collectors of urban fine art, lovers of documentary-style photography, and those drawn to the tension of opposites in public space.
Printed on 13x19 premium archival paper.
Amid the noise and neon of Times Square, a nun walks through the chaos, her gaze inward while the world spins around her. Billboards blaze above her—Coca-Cola, Samsung, flashing promises and memories—while tourists and locals blur into the city’s endless rhythm.
Captured on 35mm black-and-white film, this photo is a moment of contrast: faith and commerce, silence and spectacle, the sacred walking through the profane. It’s a uniquely New York scene—unexpected, layered, alive.
Part of my NYC street photography collection, this piece is ideal for collectors of urban fine art, lovers of documentary-style photography, and those drawn to the tension of opposites in public space.
Printed on 13x19 premium archival paper.