Fractional Landscape
I began Fractional Landscape in 2019, the final year of my mother’s descent into Alzheimer’s. I had long ago realized that the notion of a unified world or self is fraught, but watching this truth reveal itself inexorably in my mother brought it home with an emotional and psychological force I am still confronting.
I’ve continued the project since, to explore my broader experience of natural, built, and social environments, and my attempts to conjure and express these sites in memory and narrative. As so many of us face multiple breakage points in the worlds we inhabit, our ability to form any coherent collective or individual vision of place feels impossible. These images attempt to give viewers an analog for the resulting sense of anxiety and rootlessness. The project also aims to construct an expression of place grounded in my queer experience and the fracturing and fragmentation that attend it—a sense of dislocation and an ongoing need for psychological and emotional wayfinding.
I position this work against landscape photography that emphasizes grand vistas; a sense of access, exploration, and visual ownership of sites; and a technical, hyperreal perfection made possible in part by rapid innovations in AI and digital imaging. Thus, I am shooting the series using the panorama function of an iPhone, but in ways that break the smooth, unified, 360-degree images it is designed to produce. The resulting distortions, fault lines, mashups, and fractures are all made in-camera in real time as I move through and across these sites.
Magnolia, 2025
GI Flag 1, 2025
Parking Garage, 2025
Sidewalk, 2025
Spuyten Duyvil, 2025
Tote, 2025
Farm, 2024
Tree Line, 2025
Factory, 2025
Girder, 2025
Crosswalk, 2025
High Rise, 2025
Bronx, 2025
Underpass, 2024
Fifth Avenue, 2024
Trestle, 2024
Tunnel, 2024
Ripped Roof, 2024
Autumn Fracture, 2024
Walbert Avenue, 2024
Office Park, 2024
Interstate Flag, 2024
Plug, 2024
84 Sawtooth Road, 2024
Red Chairs, 2024
Allentown Park, 2025
Gray Fence, 2024
Car Lot, 2024
Suburban Spike, 2024
Streetlight, 2024
Red Brick House, 2024
Townhouse Gap, 2024
Power Lines (PA), 2024
Green Trailer, 2024
Stone House Sinking, 2024
Power Lines, 2024
Broken Underbrush, 2021
Split Wires, 2022
Split Dune, 2022
Split Tree, 2021
Bowed Trail, 2021
Broken Shoulder, 2021
Standing Pines, 2021
Nature Trail, 2021
Split Trail, 2019
Power Lines, 2024
Midtown, 2019