Japan

When I finally arrived, it was only but a few short days before
I realized that the Japanese aesthetic; the attention to order and
detail in their everyday lives, spanning from the meticulous wrapping
of their preserved desserts to their revered garden landscaping,
and exquisitely crafted temples, was an aesthetic that had long
been inside of me and a source of great inspiration in my work as
an artist and a photographer.
Streets,
Sports, Selebrations, & the Sublime 
From the streets and subways of New York City, into the "Tube"
of London, through the baseball dreams of Caracas and Guacara, Venezuela,
onto the hills of San Francisco and into the gardens of Paris, and
beyond...
In a Stark Light 
This is a body of work that is and will always be in progress. As I continue to carry my camera through every waking moment of my life, In a Stark Light has come to reflect the inner trappings of my subconscious, sometimes highlighting forebodings of danger cloaked in ethereal compositions. [more
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Coney
Island 
Coney Island has always been a location for people to relax and
amuse themselves. At one point, there was a three-mile boardwalk
lined with amusement rides, game booths and concession stands. Now
a football field length of that entertainment still exists. [more
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Mexican
Cockfighting 
In April of 2001, I traveled for a week to Mexico City and deep
into the heart of the countryside to seek out the hidden world of
Mexican cockfighting. [more
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Religion in Prison
In 1998, I embarked on a project to document the lives of people
convicted of felony crimes and their efforts, through spirituality,
to expand the confines of their imprisoned existence. [more
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NYC Above and Below the Pavement
In the Big Apple, city of steepled skyscrapers and hip-hop white
noise, Serge Levy's lens is searingly trained on the real urban
beat, the base line of it all: New Yorkers. [more
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Protesting
Globalization 
In 1999 the world was introduced to a protest movement waged against
the ever-growing trend of "Globalization." [more
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