TITLE: The Passing
Where the shadow ends, something begins.
“The Passing” drifts between shadow and light, where form holds just long enough before becoming something else. A figure moves, not as subject, but as echo—part of the darkness that comes before brightness.
Above, a line drawn in flight. Below, the weight of stone, unmoved. This is the rhythm of transition. Of things barely seen but sensed.
Not everything must be held. Some things pass like wind, like light, like time.
AUTHOR: Eugene Lee (United States)
I'm a Seattle-based photographer with a background in humanitarian work, where I spent years documenting communities shaped by struggle, resilience, and quiet acts of hope.
Those experiences taught me to move gently and see with intention—lessons that still guide how I photograph. In my current work, I’m drawn to in-between spaces: street corners, building edges, and the reach of nature within the city.
I look for the rhythm of daily life—the tension between what’s present, what’s passing, and what often goes unnoticed.
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