Photo Essays

Photo Essays bring together small bodies of work around a specific place, subject, or visual idea. They are more sustained than field notes, but more contained than major projects: short photographic essays built from sequence, rhythm, and attention.

Some begin as brief encounters with architecture, infrastructure, or landscape. Others gather images from a single walk, journey, or site. Together, they form a space for looking closely at how photographs accumulate meaning through repetition, variation, and visual connection.


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