FRANKFORD_AVE_IN_FLUX_06_03_2026

FRANKFORD AVE IN FLUX

Dante Sisofo documents Frankford Avenue on foot, tracing 8.44 kilometers through Philadelphia’s historic northeastern corridor on June 3, 2026. Over the course of two hours and thirty-three minutes, he produced 126 monochrome photographs with the RICOH GR IV Monochrome, recording the avenue’s shifting character as it moves through commercial districts, transit corridors, residential blocks, and industrial edges.

Photographed continuously during a single morning walk, the work observes storefronts, infrastructure, architecture, signage, and everyday street life as the city transitions from early morning quiet into midday activity. The project follows the Flux methodology: a complete traversal of a place through direct observation, movement, and presence.

Every photograph is geotagged, creating a verifiable geographic record of the journey and preserving the precise location of each frame within the archive.

126 photographs · 126 geotagged · 2h 33m · 8.44 km

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