Brink is a series about my inability to leave things behind. There is a general conception that once you move away from people and places there is something lost in the process. The idea that “things” will “never be the same.” These photographs serve to illustrate that, whether simply in my memory or seen through my eyes, the “things” will withstand. |
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| Anthony, 2008 | Blind Pass, 2008 | Dan, 2008 | Lanier, 2008 | Abby, 2008 | Justin & Ian, 2008 | Buford Dam, 2008 | Caleb, 2008 | Twin Palm, 2008 | Jeff, 2008 | Jerry, 2008 | Lanier, 2008 | Hannah, 2008 | Fay, 2008 | Midpoint, 2008 | Whitney, 2008 | Jerry, 2008 | Quigley, 2008 | Ryan, 2008 | Dan, 2008 | Sanibel, 2008 | Brink, 2008 | Shane, 2008 | Zachea, 2008 | College pkwy, 2008 | Shae, 2008 | Ryan, 2008 | Larissa, 2008 | Eric, 2008 | Causeway, 2008 | Lawrence, 2008 | Spencer, 2008 |