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A rain-slick city street at night reflecting shop signs

Iver Sand

Street & travel photographer. A running daybook of cities at the edges of the day — first buses, last markets, the walk home — carried in a coat pocket and added to whenever the light is worth stopping for.

Night Buses

Made on the last services out of a dozen cities, when the light is all interior fluorescence and everyone on board has somewhere quieter to be. Shot from a seat near the back, never posed, usually through a window with the city sliding past behind the reflections.

Passengers lit by the interior light of a late-night bus

Market Mornings

The hour before a market opens, when the traders own the street and the produce is still in crates. A long-running set about setup rather than spectacle — the routines and small kindnesses that happen before the first customer arrives.

A market trader arranging crates of produce before dawn

The Walk Home

The set I keep coming back to: whatever the route home looks like in a city I do not live in, walked slowly and photographed plainly. Empty squares, lit windows, the occasional fox. It is the closest thing to a diary I keep.

A lone figure crossing an empty square under street lamps

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Prints, books, and editorial commissions. Send a note about what you are after and I will reply within a week — sooner if you tell me it is urgent.