This photograph comes from a series titled “Twilight in the City of Glass.” In the mysteriously shifting light of twilight, the rigid daylight boundaries between past and present or animate and inanimate become more fluid. The glass facades of contemporary buildings reflect older buildings that are opposite, marrying the city’s past and present on a vitreous plane. Next to windows that are serving as mirrors are others that permit your gaze to enter interiors lit from within. In one apartment seen here, a lamp in the form of an uncanny dancing figure invites the onlooker to “dance with me.”