All she saw

All she saw. 2020

This photograph studies the quiet drama of an abandoned industrial facade. Shot straight on, the building becomes a strict grid of empty window frames and jagged glass, each pane catching a different scrap of a faded mural. A woman’s face is only partly visible, as if memory itself has been punched out of the structure over time. At street level, fresh graffiti and tags creep across the doors and columns, adding a newer layer of stories to the old shell. The result sits somewhere between portrait and architecture, a reminder of how places watch us back, even as they fall apart.

10 mm • 1/320 sec • f/4.0 • ISO 100

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