SECULAR RITUALS

These photographs look at spaces designed to organize human behavior.

Plazas, corridors, buildings, and interiors shape movement, gathering, waiting, and passage through alignment, light, and constraint. The images are less about what happens in these spaces than about how they are designed to hold activity as it passes through.

People appear, disappear, or remain peripheral. The space holds either way.

Some spaces are active. Others are not. The logic that shaped them remains.

The photographs focus on how space continues to organize behavior through alignment, repetition, and use, without requiring explanation or belief.

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