Description
Fog pressing close to architecture — proximity without access, lives unfolding beyond view.
Fog presses close to the architecture in this image, softening lines and dissolving certainty. Windows glow faintly, hinting at lives unfolding beyond view. The building becomes less an object and more a collective interior — a structure full of unseen weather.
This photograph is about proximity without access. About how close we live to one another while remaining deeply private. Every lit window suggests a different interior world, each shaped by its own emotional climate.
As a standalone piece, Everyone Is Inside Something offers quiet empathy. It’s an image that lives well in spaces where people gather — reminding us, gently, that everyone we encounter is carrying more than we can see.
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 Weather Between Us Gallery Wall, from Pamela Thomas-Graham’s Petal Noir collection.
All photographs by Pamela Thomas-Graham for New York Twilight.




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