Dwindling Days 2021
This series consists of archival inkjet prints in several sizes. 
Only a potion of the series is shown here.

These photographs emerged from a solo journey I undertook across the United States during June and July 2021; a 7,000-mile drive through twenty-two states, conceived as both personal exploration and a meditation on the country’s shifting social and environmental landscape. The road trip, a quintessentially American ritual, promises freedom yet remains bound to a vast network of asphalt and artifice. Traveling alone, I sought both escape and understanding, observing how the landscape reflects the imbalances of the nation while the highway itself distances us from their realities. The resulting images trace my quiet encounters across cities, towns, parks, and desolate stretches. The project’s title carries multiple meanings: conceived amid the resurgence of the pandemic and a deepening sense of solastalgia, it acknowledges that the familiar world was changing irrevocably.