The barracks at Birkenau, the clinic at Alcatraz, a hotel in Zagora, an underground garage in San Francisco and a Parisian metro station are seemingly unrelated until nightfall. In these vignettes, feelings of loneliness and unease are common bonds, emotions that frequent dark, deserted spaces. Darkness lessens the impact of color, stripping an image to its essentials. As light lessens, fleeting shafts of light reveal subtleties. To get their bearings, people will seek defining details in the gloom. Darkness enhances subjectivity. Each space creates its own story within the imagination of the visitor.