take me where i’m going
After working on an educational farm, a solo road trip from New York to San Francisco made me reconsider my relationship with the land. The faster I sped through the landscape, the sooner I would get to where I was going, but the less I really saw. This tension between quantity and quality permeates our contemporary lives. Only two hundred years ago, in 1825, the first passenger train altered the human relationship with the planet and with our surroundings forever. I photograph out the window from moving cars, motorcycles, and boats; looking for subtle changes between moments, gathering information in lieu of experiences.
Shot on 6x9cm film, original mural darkroom prints were triple exposures onto one fiber-based print measuring approx. 68” x 32”