
The Erosion of Meaning – From the series The Hosts Blind Spot (see site) which explores how AI alters and erodes the meaning held within personal images
I work across photography, video, and material process, in two related directions. One looks closely at the world as it is: surfaces, light, and the marks time leaves on things (Photography). The other looks at what happens when technical systems encounter human images and archives, and what is kept, changed, or lost in that encounter (Investigations).
Recent photographic work includes Patina and What the Light Leaves. Recent investigative work includes The Host’s Blind Spot: Parasite Logic and Deep Time / Shallow Vision which is a practice-based project exploring how AI image systems engage with landscape, geology, erosion, extraction, and deep time.

Image from Patina. Every surface is an archive. This series asks: What remains when place, material, and memory are compressed into a single image?