Convergence: On Becoming
Ongoing | San Francisco, New York City, London
Convergence explores fleeting moments in the global cities of San Francisco, New York, and London—where people, cultures, and identities briefly overlap or quietly transform. These aren’t decisive moments. They’re uncertain. Poetic. Sometimes even fragile.
As the son of Vietnamese refugees, I grew up in an America that promised multiculturalism as destiny. This project asks: what does that destiny feel like today?
Unlike my earlier work Urbanism, which focused on surface and rhythm, Convergence reaches for something deeper—more atmospheric, layered, and unresolved.
I’m not documenting diversity. I’m photographing the emotional texture of convergence: its quiet tension, surreal humor, and hidden grace.
These images don’t offer answers. They’re fragments of a deeper rhythm I’m still learning to hear.
The world is not ending. It is becoming.