Found on Street is a fine art photography series that transforms discarded objects, specifically smashed aluminum cans into compelling visual artifacts. Each image documents a found object exactly as it was encountered on the street, elevating it from urban debris to contemporary still life.
Shot with the precision of high-end equipment like the Hasselblad X2D, the series explores themes of consumer culture, waste, beauty in decay, and the overlooked details of everyday life. The cans, once symbols of mass production and fleeting indulgence, are recontextualized as portraits of modern life, each one unique, worn, and shaped by the environment that consumed it.
In short:
Found on Street is a meditation on the aesthetics of the forgotten. It captures the poetry of impermanence, one crushed can at a time.