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No Place Like Home
It’s as if what I tried to bury wrought a projection of a story that can’t be told straight. The all too common one of innocence taken by a grownup yet people never want to believe the child.
Moving away from my childhood home was a self-estrangement that brought me into a dappled world of light and shade where I could see things more clearly in black and white.
Photographing houses and stranger's personal items in different locations traveling through America over the years, I wondered about the folks who were the original owners and the ones that still live there. Even if you grew up in a house with lots of people, the idea of what’s home remains personal.
Abandoned, happy, or sad, there’s no place like home.640,960Price On Request -
Temptation, 2008, Point Clear, Alabama.
Houses in Point Clear, Alabama face Mobile Bay from a boardwalk. In the 1800’s wealthy families from Mobile and New Orleans arrived by ferry boat thinking they were escaping Yellow Fever because of the “good” air or bay breezes.640,960Price On Request -
Plantation Bedroom, 2011, St. Francisville, Louisiana
The Myrtles Plantation in St. Francisville, Louisiana is noted for supernatural occurrences.643,960Price On Request -
Unlocked Door, 2010, Islamorada, Florida
An unfamiliar laundry room door conjures eerie memories in Islamorada, Florida in the Keys.
Islamorada, an incorporated village in Monroe County, Florida, is spread out on five islands—Tea Table Key, Lower Matecumbe Key, Upper Matecumbe Key, Windley Key and Plantation Key in the Florida Keys. It was hit almost directly by the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935, which killed over 400 people and destroyed the Overseas Railroad station.640,960Price On Request -
White Picket Fence and Tree Like a Jaw, 2011, Point Clear, Alabama
Retracing my steps from a walk in this neighborhood from four years before, I found a reminder of a childhood interrupted.640,960Price On Request -
Sitting Doll, 2019, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi
What was your favorite doll and could you sell it now without any clothes? This one awaited a buyer at a secondhand store in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.640,960Price On Request -
Branches Fronting Buildings, 2016, Virginia City, Nevada
The town of Virginia City, Nevada feels deserted in winter so I wondered if people still lived in this house crowded by branches.640,960Price On Request -
Floating Door, 2008, Slidell, Louisiana
Like a surreal dream, this door floated by my home on Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana three years after Hurricane Katrina.640,960Price On Request -
Barn Play, 2013, Thibodaux, Louisiana
This wooden toy horse was found at Laurel Valley Sugar Plantation where as many as 135 slaves lived and worked before the Civil War. Recently I learned that a great uncle witnessed an unreported murder here in the 1920s.640,960Price On Request -
No Place Like Home, 2019, Henderson, Nevada
A glimpse of a picket fence from beyond a curtain window connected a theme in lace and shadow.640,960Price On Request -
Steps and Railing Shadow, 2018, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi
The small town of Bay St. Louis was nearly destroyed in 2005's Hurricane Katrina, leaving many people homeless.720,960Price On Request -
Back of Building, 2017, Virginia City, Nevada
Virginia City, Nevada is a circa 1860's silver mining town noted for its charming historic facades, however the back of this old boardwalk building more accurately reflects the forlorn vibe in winter.640,960Price On Request -
House on a Hill, 2013, Lake Chelan, Washington
The steps leading to this lofty private home appeared suddenly along the almost deserted Lake Chelan in Washington State.642,960Price On Request -
Empty Cage, 2013, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi
Tweets silenced now, this empty bird cage was priced to sell at a yard sale.640,960Price On Request -
Crematorium and Picket Fence, 2016, Virginia City, Nevada
Photographing from afar, I wondered what this cute little shack was at the Silver Terrace Cemetery in Virginia, Nevada.640,960Price On Request -
Flying Bird and Shadow, 2009, Slidell, Louisiana
Working at home in my studio I watched a bird fly out from under the roof a few times before I reached for my camera to photograph it. Now I see how the bird flying away and its shadow works as a metaphor for memory.640,960Price On Request
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