Photographer Judith Shieh Krasinski presents a photo essay focused on the visual possibilities created by glass, steel, and shifting light within urban environments. The series highlights how reflections, textures, and framed views often reveal more than what is visible at the moment of capture. The photographer notes that everyday elements such as smudges on glass, passing cars, and layered reflections can introduce unexpected dimensions to an image. Shot mainly in Philadelphia and New York City, the work centers on moments when the camera records unanticipated details that expand the visual narrative. Judith Shieh Krasinski explains that these photographs serve as reminders to look more carefully at the surrounding world, where ordinary scenes can offer surprising discoveries.