The Collections: People

Lincoln Center; New York, NY
In a way, conventional portraiture captures us as we would like to see ourselves, while shots of our everyday lives captures us as we are: in the moment, a confluence of time and space forever frozen outside of either.  


Bicycles; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC
Our things betray our presence.  Our memories of those who have passed evoke a range of emotions.  Our stories are only as real as those who share them: who we are is just as dependent on those around us as it is on how we define ourselves.  


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