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shady

 

Oh, yes – here I go again, shooting photos through dusty windows into buildings full of random discards. Lately I’ve been seeing a lot of lamps and most of them are just as nice as the ones you can see here. If you get my drift.

Post, Texas
photographed 7.27.2024

elect dep

 

I bet I’ve made a thousand trips through Crosbyton. Yet, somehow this trip marked the first time I turned north off the highway on Avenue E. It was definitely worth the extra 1.5 blocks of driving because I found the City Elect Dep and also learned that tires are not, apparently, eligible for any upcoming election.

There is always something to learn, even if you have to make it up yourself.

Crosbyton, Texas
photographed 7.28.2024

creepy-town

 

So. Littlefield. It’s….a place, for sure.

I looked through the window at this particular abandoned place and the conglomeration of things – those candleholders, the arched staff things, the chair, the mattress leaning on the wall, and that silhouette on the wall gave off a particularly sinister vibe.

Now, you might think that this plus that creepy dude from yesterday’s photo would have been enough to keep me from returning. But maybe you also know me and won’t be surprised to find out that I went back just a week later. And it was still creepy-town.

Littlefield, Texas
photographed 7.26.2024

what the hell

Y’all. Y’ALL!!

I was making a series of photos of this plastic curtain waving in the breeze (at a place I assumed was abandoned because context clues) when a person (holy shit: a person!!) pulled back the curtain and looked at me.

No words. Not then, not now.

Littlefield, Texas
photographed 7.26.2024

parsing the real

 

Reflections. I’ve lately become very interested in photographing them in various forms. I like the way they bend what’s real and what’s not. I like the way my brain kicks in to try to figure out what’s going on. But mostly, I like the search and the capture…

Yellowhouse Canyon, Texas
photographed 7.20.2024