This series began with wandering. I was drawn to certain places, mostly while living in Austin,TX and Greenville, SC⦠though you may find a bit of Arizona mixed in as well. I found myself chasing down color, texture, scale⦠places, things, and sometimes people encountered in the wild, not staged in a studio- art and imagery embedded in everyday places.
This series is a living entity. Iβm not sure I will ever stop adding to it. Shot on medium format film, in a lomographic style and often layered through double exposure, these photographs blur the boundary between observation and invention, turning familiar surfaces into something more elusive.
Iβve always loved that moment when an image refuses to explain itself. With double exposures, one thing bleeds into another, place folds into memory, and the subject becomes harder to pin down.
That ambiguity is part of the point. Life rarely arrives cleanly labeled. It shifts. You shift. Beliefs change, bodies change, relationships change, and even the places you thought you knew, begin to look different with time. Iβm drawn to that tension. The tension between what is visible and what is felt, what is known and what is still becoming.
These images ask the viewer to linger, to get a little lost, and to make their own meaning in the blur. They begin in real places, but they do not stay there neatly.
I like that it doesnβt always behave.
This work started with a love of going out and hunting for images, but over time it became something larger: a meditation on duality, change, and the beautiful uncertainty of not fully knowing what you thought you already almost certainly knew.
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