Paul Matzner’s project The Kitchen Sink shifts from his earlier street photography in New York City to an intimate focus on domestic life during the pandemic. The series highlights vegetables, dishes, and everyday items arranged in a sink, turning ordinary scenes into subjects of visual interest. By emphasizing awareness of immediate surroundings, the work explores how simple objects can become engaging compositions. Matzner, previously known for public space imagery, redirects his lens inward, presenting a thoughtful observation of home environments.

The Hidden Beauty Of Domestic Spaces