As a collective of street photographers, Pavement Poetry is our shared response to the quiet, unfiltered moments that the streets offer every day. Each of us brings a different perspective, different rhythms, and instincts, but we are united by a common practice: walking, watching, and translating the language of the street into image.
We see the street as a living canvas, layered with texture, light, gesture, and coincidence. Our work captures those unscripted moments where the ordinary turns lyrical, where a shadow, a glance, or a flicker of motion becomes something more. Moments composed in real time, fleeting and often invisible to the hurried eye.
This exhibition invites viewers to slow down and read the street like a poem, one frame at a time.
In addition, we’ll be hosting an Opening Reception to celebrate the launch of Pavement Poetry—a chance to meet the photographers and share in the atmosphere of the work.
We’re also offering two photowalks during the exhibition on September 21 and 28, where participants can join us in exploring the Gastown, cameras in hand, and experience the practice of street photography firsthand.