





SoHo Saint Laurent – The Corner Deli, NYC
A woman pauses at a taxi door, caught mid-gesture—requesting a ride or perhaps reconsidering. Behind her, the unmistakable façade of The Corner Deli anchors the scene in downtown SoHo. Above it all looms a towering Saint Laurent billboard, fashion and grit layered in one fleeting frame.
Shot on black-and-white 35mm film, this photograph distills New York City's contradictions: high fashion and street hustle, elegance and urgency, luxury perched above the everyday. It's a visual dialogue between movement and stillness, commerce and character.
Part of my New York City street photography collection, this image captures the contrast between stillness and movement, structure and spontaneity. Ideal for collectors of fine art photography, fans of minimalist city scenes, and lovers of cinematic black-and-white imagery.
Available as a 13x19 archival print.
Available for purchase and shipping within the 48 continental U.S. states.
A woman pauses at a taxi door, caught mid-gesture—requesting a ride or perhaps reconsidering. Behind her, the unmistakable façade of The Corner Deli anchors the scene in downtown SoHo. Above it all looms a towering Saint Laurent billboard, fashion and grit layered in one fleeting frame.
Shot on black-and-white 35mm film, this photograph distills New York City's contradictions: high fashion and street hustle, elegance and urgency, luxury perched above the everyday. It's a visual dialogue between movement and stillness, commerce and character.
Part of my New York City street photography collection, this image captures the contrast between stillness and movement, structure and spontaneity. Ideal for collectors of fine art photography, fans of minimalist city scenes, and lovers of cinematic black-and-white imagery.
Available as a 13x19 archival print.
Available for purchase and shipping within the 48 continental U.S. states.
A woman pauses at a taxi door, caught mid-gesture—requesting a ride or perhaps reconsidering. Behind her, the unmistakable façade of The Corner Deli anchors the scene in downtown SoHo. Above it all looms a towering Saint Laurent billboard, fashion and grit layered in one fleeting frame.
Shot on black-and-white 35mm film, this photograph distills New York City's contradictions: high fashion and street hustle, elegance and urgency, luxury perched above the everyday. It's a visual dialogue between movement and stillness, commerce and character.
Part of my New York City street photography collection, this image captures the contrast between stillness and movement, structure and spontaneity. Ideal for collectors of fine art photography, fans of minimalist city scenes, and lovers of cinematic black-and-white imagery.
Available as a 13x19 archival print.
Available for purchase and shipping within the 48 continental U.S. states.