Human Traffic

Human Traffic started as an attempt to photograph ordinary people like superheroes.but the light pushed it further.Sharp beams cut through the streets and carved individuals out of the crowd, turning commuters into protagonists and transforming daily movement into something cinematic. In these brief flashes, the constant flow of people becomes a kind of urban choreography.The series reveals the hidden drama inside everyday human traffic:the split-second moments where a stranger steps out of anonymity and looks like the main character of a much bigger story.

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City
Picture Year
Photographer
Isabelle M Larsson
Oslo
On a walk with my camera I looked up on a museum building downtown and saw this silhouette of a couple, and I was just able to capture them before the moment was over. 
Sasha Mingia
Paris
A series of photographs taken by the artist in Paris is paired with personal diary entries written on the same day as the images. The project explores inner adaptation, loneliness, vulnerability, and self-observation in a new city, where the artist strives to preserve her identity.
Sven Delaye
Questembert
This photograph, titled "Between the Lines," was captured in a museum in Mexico The concept of being "between the lines" is both literal and figurative in this composition. The guide here becomes part of the story—simultaneously observer and participant—mirroring how museums let us step into…
Liliia Tulba
St.Gallen
The past is only a collection of memories we cannot change. The future is a realm of dreams and plans that have not yet come to life. It is these dreams that give us hope when reality seems gray and monotonous. The desire to pursue your goals and dreams brings a wind of change, a breath of fresh…