Description
A rain-slicked crosswalk — movement slowed, almost musical, each step deliberate.
The crosswalk glistens, light breaking across wet pavement as rain continues its steady rhythm. Movement is slowed, almost musical—each step placed carefully, deliberately. The city does not rush this crossing; it allows it to unfold.
This image is about transition without urgency. About being mid-stride, mid-thought, mid-evening. The blurred lights and streaked rain suggest time stretching rather than slipping away.
Collected on its own, Crossing in Half-Time introduces a sense of measured calm. It belongs in spaces where motion is constant—hallways, entryways, workspaces—quietly reminding us that pace is a choice.
Available Sizes:
4×6, 5×7, 8×10, 11×14
Pricing:
From $85 unframed | From $205 framed
What’s Included:
- Museum-quality photographic print on archival paper
- Archival pigment inks rated for 100+ years
- Certificate of authenticity
- Optional gallery-quality black frame with museum matting and ready-to-hang hardware
Part of the The City in a Minor Key Gallery Wall, from Pamela Thomas-Graham’s Petal Noir collection.
All photographs by Pamela Thomas-Graham for New York Twilight.




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