Privacy Please.
A less than a week old goat hides from unwanted visitors in Prospect, TN, November 2024.
Privacy Please.
A less than a week old goat hides from unwanted visitors in Prospect, TN, November 2024.
Sometimes a place is visceral. It touches you in a way you can’t quite describe, and you leave changed.
You shed tears at a place like this, the silence a weight you’ve never experienced.
The Memorial for Peace and Justice is one such place. A six acre permanent installation in Montgomery, AL, dedicated to the victims of lynching in the United States. This memorial is pure, devastating art. An acknowledgement of the worst of humanity’s actions in this country, and all that was done to brush aside the atrocities.
A collaboration between MASS and the Equal Justice Initiative, the installation walks visitors through 800 steel structures, each with a record of the county and individuals murdered there.
As you exit the memorial, the tone changes. The idea of freedom, and the responsibility it brings, is the focal point. We know better, we do better. We don’t give up hope.
Despite what seem like insurmountable problems, community leaders at ground zero of the civil rights movement are still working, pushing the boundaries, and fighting rising tides of racism within our nation. And the men and women behind this memorial are doing it in the most rebellious way, through art.
These photographs don’t do it properly. And to some extent, I’m glad. Everyone should visit this memorial, confront the history, and act upon the findings themselves.
This place is resistance.
Perspective from the lens of a tourist in British Columbia.
The heart needs another outlet,
but it can’t pour everything out to every thing.
Necessary is space for the business of this existence,
one wants a life, but needs a living.
Webs on a trail in Washington State
Feels like you’ve been here before,
illusionary doors,
unsettled stagnant scores.
How to show a place that has been photographed numerous times and showcased in various movies, with the constraint of a guided tour?
I’m not sure I solved that riddle, but my hope is these shots are at least mildly interesting, and keep people coming to admire the beauty of this castle on the campus of Royal Roads University.
Clover Point Park, Victoria BC
Just a few of the many beautiful specimens at Hatley Castle in BC.
the narrowest commercial street in Canada
“to our glorious dead”
Outside BC’s Parliament Building, in Victoria
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Fisgard Lighthouse
…let's give it up for sisters
And all the things they do
Not always so wonderful, but
We'd be lost without you
So keep doing what you do.
-Saint Motel
Maple turning in the gardens at Hatley Castle, British Columbia
Windows and doors
and false starts
and hopes for nothing
and hopes for everything
and some longing for a view,
and others longing for a new path.
Ogden Point, Victoria BC
I can’t help but be drawn to these elements, even in new places.
in British Columbia waters, 2024
on the streets of Victoria, BC
The Passage from Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay, 2024