

The weight of concrete
A visual study of structural decay and rapid modernization across shifting municipal borders. Captured on medium-format film over three years of urban transition, this archive preserves the quiet friction of growth.




Unposed municipal transition
Candid human interactions framed against weathered concrete and steel. These unmanipulated frames document the silent friction between historical neighborhoods and aggressive vertical growth, capturing overlooked stories before they disappear.
Overlooked street corners
A single figure pauses beneath an overpass. The harsh daylight exposes the textures of aging infrastructure and the quiet endurance of those who remain.
Structural decay
Scaffolding wraps around a century-old brick facade. The contrast between ancient masonry and steel beams captures the rapid pace of modern development.






Archival proof of change
A curated selection of medium-format negatives documenting the physical remnants of shifting neighborhoods. Each frame stands as unmanipulated proof of communities in transition.
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Exhibition portfolios and individual silver gelatin prints are available for gallery curators and private collections. Request the complete catalog.
