Modernity: Crime Photography In Weegee's Shadow
In the early twentieth century, photographers like Weegee turned crime into a theater of modern life. The flashbulb became both witness and weapon. This series revisits that moment through a contemporary lens, exploring the intersection of observation, evidence, and empathy. Each frame is a study of light and silence, where violence is implied rather than seen, and the boundaries between truth, memory, and performance begin to blur.