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If you’ve been around my work for more than say 10 to 13 minutes, you know that I photograph a lot of abandoned places. Rarely do I get bad vibes at a location…but this place (the place in the trees, I mean – not the mailboxes) felt very creepy to me. It was almost to the level that I call Murder House. And that’s why there’s just the one photo – sticking around wasn’t a thing I thought I needed to do. You know, in case it WAS a Murder House.

near Danbury, Nebraska
photographed 8.31.2014

a pink sofa

This place used to be a very nice fabric store. It’s the same store where my mom and I found the fabric for my wedding dress, which she sewed from a Vogue pattern (because I was fancy like that and because she was an excellent seamstress). I love it that time has folded over on itself: now it’s a wedding dress store.

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 3.18.2022

council parking

Naturally, while I was in town, I glanced down an alley to see if there was anything interesting. And guess what?

Raceland, Louisiana
photographed 1.9.2016

this is what awe looks like

That gentleman’s posture and expression was all of us seeing Notre Dame for the first time.

along Rue de Cloître-Notre-Dame
Paris
photographed 6.10.2017

and there came a heavenly light

That one afternoon in Paris when I stepped inside a small church, I found heavenly light right there in front of me.

Paroisse Saint-Pierre de Montmartre
Paris
photographed 6.8.2017