Fantastic article, your writing is almost as good as your photography! Seriously this is excellent quality material, I just shudder to think what the experience of reading it on a phone must be like. I still subscribe to the print edition of the New Yorker and this is on a level of something I might find there. I just wonder what experiences the phonecentric world is depriving so many of, holding an actual magazine with incredible photos. I still clip fashion ads and stick them on the wall because the images are so good!
There’s something truly powerful about the way you document memory through decay. Your photo of the collapsed record collection in that Detroit funeral home really stopped me... an image that not only stirs emotion but mobilizes preservation. Thank you for reminding us that every forgotten space still holds a heartbeat.
Fantastic article, your writing is almost as good as your photography! Seriously this is excellent quality material, I just shudder to think what the experience of reading it on a phone must be like. I still subscribe to the print edition of the New Yorker and this is on a level of something I might find there. I just wonder what experiences the phonecentric world is depriving so many of, holding an actual magazine with incredible photos. I still clip fashion ads and stick them on the wall because the images are so good!
Big fan of your photography and your point of view!
There’s something truly powerful about the way you document memory through decay. Your photo of the collapsed record collection in that Detroit funeral home really stopped me... an image that not only stirs emotion but mobilizes preservation. Thank you for reminding us that every forgotten space still holds a heartbeat.