Photographs and fragments about place, memory, and the shape of life.

I'm a photographer and poet interested in what happens when you slow down and really look, when memory starts to surface and the world doesn't rush to explain itself.

Most of my work comes out of spending time in places and paying attention to what stays. I drive a lot, on highways and backroads, and I tend to return to the same areas again and again. Over time, light shifts, surfaces change, and small details begin to matter. I'm not trying to document things as much as trying to stay with them. A building that's been weathered. An object that's been handled. A stretch of land that carries its history quietly. These moments aren't about events so much as what's left behind by time.

Sometimes there are words alongside the photographs. They might be fragments, short lines, or small poems, written from the same moment of looking. They aren't there to explain the images, just to sit with them. As you spend time here, images and words unfold at an easy pace, leaving room for uncertainty, memory, and reflection. Nothing here is meant to conclude anything. It's more about noticing what's there, hearing its story, and letting it stay for a moment before moving on.

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