Editing is where most photographs are either clarified or undone. For me, editing is not about transformation. It is about listening. The photograph already contains its limits, and the work of editing is to recognize where those limits...
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A photograph does not feel complete to me until it exists on paper. Printing changes the relationship I have with an image. On a screen, photographs are provisional. They can be revised, replaced, or forgotten with little consequence. On...
Continue readingI am drawn to places that do not ask to be noticed. Quiet places rarely announce themselves. They sit at the edges of towns, along back roads, or just beyond where most people stop looking. Old buildings, empty structures, weathered...
Continue readingThis website is not a social media feed. There are no algorithms here deciding what should be seen first, no timelines to keep up with, and no expectation that something new appears every day or even every week. What you see here exists...
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