A look into our creative world.
The photographs gathered here are invitations to move closer. Some ask us to notice what we have overlooked. Others ask us to reconsider what we thought we knew. Together, they explore the quiet relationships between people, places, history, memory, and time.
Perhaps they will leave you with questions rather than answers. Is this something that deserves our attention? Is it something that asks something of us? Is it something we have already begun to lose?
If the work encourages you to look more carefully at the world you return to after leaving these pages, then it has done what it was meant to do.
Work
Categories are arbitrary baskets to contain meaning. These four galleries are merely convenient buckets. They relate to my vision and my experience. Each photograph is more than just the subject on the other end. In fact, many times, the subject isn't even *the* subject. When looking at these images, and I mean *looking*, they may mean something completely different to you. I am not unhappy about that. Photography, after all, is a conversation. I can say whatever I want, but I can't stop you for interpreting it however you want. That is powerful.
Client
The Atlas Project
Year
01/01/0001
Year
01/01/0001
Client
The Echo Project