A series exploring the industrial landscape between North Brooklyn and Queens by photographer and designer Farhan Ajram. Based in New York City, Ajram is drawn to the idea of documenting cities and revealing their forms and tonalities through the convergence of shape and shadow in shared moments of time. A recurring theme in his work is the tension between urban life and the tranquility of nature.
“The series explores the industrial landscape between North Brooklyn, where I live, and Queens, with Newtown Creek as its backdrop. The area is home to the largest oil spill in U.S. history and is one of the most polluted sites in the country. It’s a hub for junkyards, waste management facilities, and warehouses. Through photography, I aim to better understand the landscape I live in and how industry shapes our cities.”