Digital Photography
A digitally captured image of a lone red telephone booth set against a desaturated urban street. The selective color treatment isolates the booth from its surroundings, transforming a once-functional object into a visual interruption—bright, immobile, and unused.
The photograph plays on contrast: color versus absence, signal versus stillness. The booth, historically associated with urgency and human connection, now stands emptied of purpose, surrounded by motion it no longer participates in.
Red Silence documents the afterlife of public communication—where infrastructure remains, but voices have moved on. It is a contemporary meditation on obsolescence, memory, and the quiet spaces left behind by technological change.
Red Silence
$27.50Price





