Remnants of Humanity
I am intuitively drawn to architectural structures, yet I am instinctively grounded in nature. As a result, both worlds consistently collide in my photographs. My concentration is the remnants of humanity as nature and the elements creep in over time. With the passage of time, nature will grow and reclaim its rightful space. Ultimately, old buildings will be condemned and finally, edifices will become unrecognizable from their constructed form. However, I only see beauty in the imperfections of what still remains and I feel compelled to photograph and preserve the dignity of aging structures, before they disappear.
I am intuitively drawn to architectural structures, yet I am instinctively grounded in nature. As a result, both worlds consistently collide in my photographs. My concentration is the remnants of humanity as nature and the elements creep in over time. With the passage of time, nature will grow and reclaim its rightful space. Ultimately, old buildings will be condemned and finally, edifices will become unrecognizable from their constructed form. However, I only see beauty in the imperfections of what still remains and I feel compelled to photograph and preserve the dignity of aging structures, before they disappear.