Photo essay

To photograph a New York that is blurred and new to the observer's eyes

We immersed ourselves in a journey through the almost structural fog of winter in the city of skyscrapers.

Lucia Pardo
04/02/2026

New YorkWith the cold, New York transforms into a new place, where silence reigns and landmarks become blurred. The dense, white fog rolls in slowly, almost imperceptibly, spreading over the city like a veil. It dissolves its identity, rendering it anonymous, as if the city were ceasing to recognize itself. Only a strange, fragile calm remains in the air, suspending time. In these images, there is no rush, no noise, none of the frenetic pace that usually defines the city. Movement slows, distances shrink, and everything seems to pause. The usual rhythm appears to have stopped. The city distances itself for a few moments and becomes a vulnerable, almost unreal landscape, as if it could vanish at any moment, swallowed by the fog.

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