An American Landscape
The subjects in An American Landscape are captured on film with Hasselblad 500 series cameras.
This ongoing series reflects a continued exploration of the vernacular American landscape—its edges, repetitions, and quiet structures. The photographs balance studied neutrality with poetic attention, shaped by a visual tradition that favors clarity, order, and restraint.
Made over time and across many miles, the images emerge from the rhythm of the road—a way of seeing that favors stillness, distance, and a certain kind of reverence for the ordinary. Each composition is a quiet inquiry, grounded in form but open to feeling.
the landscape. the road. the studio.
Selected works: