On the Streets Where I Live - A Photo Essay

"On the Street Where I Live - A Photo Essay"- A vibrant celebration of everyday life captures the essence of people in their natural rhythms. Utilizing a body camera to document candid moments in public spaces—from grocery store aisles to bustling sidewalks the beauty and humanity in life's seemingly ordinary interactions is celebrated and elevated into art. Each image begins as a still frame from real-life video footage taken with a body cam, then transforms into an impressionistic masterpiece through digital enhancement. The result is a series of artworks that blend the raw authenticity of photography with the dreamlike charm of a painter's brush. Every piece invites viewers to pause, reflect, and find wonder in the stories unfolding all around them. This collection is a documentation of life infused with vivid color and texture to evoke emotions and celebrate the spirit of community. "On the Streets Where I Live" is an artistic exploration of connection, nostalgia, and the extraordinary within the everyday. All images are printed on 8.5 X 11 acid free card stock. Individual image sizes are listed in image descriptions. Images are printed in limited editions of 25, signed and numbered on the front of each piece prior to shipping. Shipping costs determined by location of shipment. The copyright stamp will, of course, be removed.

A Man I Met While Raking

8.09 x 9.59 x

Tatiana

6.99 x 8.79 x

"Junior"

7.5 x 9.73 x

Rose

7.17 x 7.97 x

Mrs. Someone

8.92 x 6.13 x

Jackpot

9.03 x 5.3 x

Leveling Up

8.92 x 5.24 x

"You Do Business?"

7 x 9.79 x

Woman With a Stick

6.91 x 7.03 x

"Training Day"

9.6 x 5.5 x

Riding Mower Express

7.04 x 8.92 x

"Razzle Dazzle"

7 x 7.64 x