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The Space Between Us 181026167
Location: Broadway & Spring Street, Manhattan NYC
Image Date: Oct 26, 2018
Caption:
This photograph delves into the nuanced dynamics of personal space and public interactions. This project examines the often-invisible boundaries that are diminished in crowded environments, highlighting the social acceptance of such temporary encroachments. It raises questions about the motivations behind individuals’ willingness to forgo their personal space and the freedom that accompanies it. In this particular scene, a pedestrian assertively navigates through a bustling crowd at a busy street corner, embodying the complex interplay of urgency and communal coexistence. Through this lens, the work invites viewers to reflect on their own experiences of spatial negotiation in urban life.Exploring the boundaries of human personal space, and public interactions. The places where personal space is mandatorily minimized without stating it, and the reasons why many people accept temporarily losing their personal space (and freedom). Here, a Pedestrian proceeds to take initiative in forcefully getting through a crowd of other people on a very busy street corner .
Size: 4000h x 6000w
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The Space Between Us 181026167
Credit: Kenneth Nelson via Visura
Asset ID: VA87070
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Copyright: © Kenneth Nelson, 2025
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Personal
Travel
Location: Broadway & Spring Street, Manhattan NYC
Topics:
Action
Broadway
City Life
Crowded Places
Documentary
Leadership
New York City
Pedestrians
Personal
Photography
Shopping District
Street
Street Photography
The Space Between Us
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Kenneth Nelson
@ Kenneth Nelson Photography/Pratt Institute
Based in Brooklyn, NY
Kenneth is a Fine Art Photographer documenting facets of the human condition--how it's executed and perceived in society. A BFA Honors Graduate, with extensive background in commercial, fine art & documentary photography....
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