British photographer Paul Sewell has a way of documenting his surroundings that is natural and provocative. Stories abound within the borders of his images. One is motivated to explore these scenes further and thus the viewer is as much captured as the view. With his observant eye Sewell gives us first a reference point with panoramas from atop Notre Dame or a hilltop in San Francisco, then takes us for a closer look to catch fleeting moments in a London subway or outside a bar at night in New Orleans. The simple things…a skip of a stone, a bundled walker…these moments caught are straightforward bits of time that speak of the everyday and, as Sewell says, “the things that go unnoticed”