SEOUL Urban Currents
The Past Carried Forward
de F Joe Felder
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Seoul is a city in perpetual motion.
Glass towers rise beside palace walls. Neon reflections spill across streets shaped by centuries of history. Tradition and modernity exist as interconnected layers of the same urban landscape.
Seoul Urban Currents is a collection of over 130 photographs that explores the places where these worlds meet. From historic courtyards and temple roofs to crowded streets and neon alleys, these images reveal a city that carries its past forward while continually reinventing itself.
A portrait of a city where everything moves at once and nothing is left behind.
Glass towers rise beside palace walls. Neon reflections spill across streets shaped by centuries of history. Tradition and modernity exist as interconnected layers of the same urban landscape.
Seoul Urban Currents is a collection of over 130 photographs that explores the places where these worlds meet. From historic courtyards and temple roofs to crowded streets and neon alleys, these images reveal a city that carries its past forward while continually reinventing itself.
A portrait of a city where everything moves at once and nothing is left behind.
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Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Libros de arte y fotografía
- Categorías adicionales Fotografia callejera, Viajes
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Características: Apaisado estándar, 25×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 148 - Fecha de publicación: jun. 05, 2026
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave Korea, Seoul, street photography, photography
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Joe Felder
Colorado, USA
Joe is a documentary photographer based in Northern Colorado. After a decade as a photojournalist, he stepped away from the newsroom to pursue a career in engineering. Photography is his way to remain connected to the creative practice he built his life around. His work focuses on presence rather than perfection, atmosphere over detail. Drawn to motion, mood, and minimalism, he creates images that try to capture not only what the moment looked like, but what it felt like to be there.
