Home Sweet Home
Alley
Home Sweet Home is an exploration of the unseen connections between nature and urban life, using still images of natural elements to metaphorically mirror the structures of the city.
Shopping
This Way!
As the series progresses you may find yourself making more and more comparisons between an urban jungle and an actual jungle.
Ferry
2nd Ave
The natural world, in its quiet consistency, begins to take on the complexities of city life. A tranquil scene may evoke a sense of confinement or a feeling of endless movement.
A's Restaurant
Flatiron
The work reflects how our experiences with both nature and urban environments shape the way we navigate the world, suggesting that the city’s influence is never as far away as it may seem.
Highrise
4th Ave
Inspired by the raw street photography of Weegee who captured the gritty pulse of New York I’m drawn to that same tension between what’s natural and what’s built.
Blackout
Hospital
His photos zoom in on the energy and chaos of the city, often revealing what’s usually overlooked.
Skyscraper
8th Ave
In Home Sweet Home, I bring a similar sense of unease into quiet natural scenes by slipping in subtle hints of urban life.
Sewer
Manhole
These details shift the mood, sparking questions about change, disruption, and how city and nature constantly blur together.
Hydrant
Sewer Grate
Through Home Sweet Home, I hope viewers will reconsider how they perceive the world around them. The series is a meditation on movement and transformation, showing how the landscapes we think we know can shift in meaning.
Lost
Road Home
It explores how we carry elements of the city with us, even when surrounded by the stillness of nature. Nature becomes a mirror for the urban environment, reflecting the complex, often hidden relationship between the two worlds.