Where the Crosswalk Ends
This series explores the rhythm of a single location that unfolds in passing figures. Their silhouettes suggest motion and transience against a landscape that remains.
Where the Crosswalk Ends
This series explores the rhythm of a single location that unfolds in passing figures. Their silhouettes suggest motion and transience against a landscape that remains.
Awards
Black & White Photo Contest
2025Bronze
Street
Professional
Where the Crosswalk Ends
This series explores the rhythm of a single location that unfolds in passing figures. Their silhouettes suggest motion and transience against a landscape that remains.
About Artist
Eugene Lee
I'm a Seattle-based photographer with a background in humanitarian work, where I documented communities shaped by struggle, resilience, and quiet hope. Those experiences taught me to move gently and see with intention—guiding how I photograph today. 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’s often overlooked.
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