Real Daylight

This gallery primarily contains color photographs building facades. These are buildings past their prime, crumbling and rusting, their textures raised and accentuated. Places like this interest me because nature has started taking them back.

About This Project: This series is a color document of a the passage of time rendered on structures whose usefulness is coming to an end. The human imprint is there; the years of service, of damage, of providing shelter and commerce. And as nature begins to take these places back, they develop textures and hues that are more interesting to me than anything new. The years of weather and decay and gravitational weight change their shapes and colors; their ability to fulfill their intended function.