Series · 2022 – ongoing

In Transit

An observational series made in public transit systems. Transit carriages are liminal spaces of involuntary proximity and suspension where the social surface thins. These photographs watch what people do when they are simply waiting to be somewhere else.

Older woman in profile on the underground, hair lit from behind
Man alone on the train, lost in thought Young girl gazing ahead, chin resting on her hand
Child held close by grandmother on the metro, both looking down at their intertwined hands Elderly woman sitting alone, hands clasped, pensive
Mother and daughter smiling together on the tube
Child leaning against mother beneath a poem poster Young man with two dogs resting on the metro
Group of children playing on the London Underground
Two hands held together in a dark carriage
Boy sitting with head in hand, deep in thought Man slumped asleep on the train beneath an ad reading 'Tired of being tired?'
Woman resting her head on a companion's shoulder Woman sleeping against the handrail
Two young people on the bus, one smiling, catching each other's gaze
Three teenagers huddled together with drinks on the subway Two young men laughing with basketballs on the train
Woman seated still while another laughs behind her on the TTC
Older man seated among standing passengers Young person watching through glass reflection
Young woman reading with flowers beside her on the train
Family laughing together on the train Detail of a hand on the train
Child laughing on the subway
Couple standing close in a crowded carriage, seen through other passengers
Couple in winter coats embracing on the train
Children waiting on a subway platform, one looking directly at the camera