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The Finnieston Crane (built in the 1920s) can be seen to the left, Clyde Arc (2006) and STV TV studios can be seen in this shot.
Former warehouse wall with bricked up windows. Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art. Hasselblad X1D.
This is one of two images to be exhibited in Rome, January 8-18th at Millepiani Space.
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Großpösna, Germany – 2016, June 05
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Zollern 2/4 Dortmund-Bövinghausen September 1989.
Rangier-Dampflok.
Museumszeche Westfälisches Industriemuseum.
LWL-Industriemuseum.
Germany, ruhrarea
Elterwater Quarry in Cumbria is a now disused slate mine and quarry, famous for this heart shaped pool and also the turquoise colour of the water. When I visited the colour didn’t show too well as it was a dull day.
In the washroom of the former drop forge in Solingen, the water taps stand closely aligned – remnants of a working world long gone. The black-and-white photograph highlights the strict geometry and the silence of a space once filled with voices, movement, and labor.
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In der Waschkaue der ehemaligen Gesenkschmiede in Solingen reihen sich die Wasserhähne dicht gedrängt aneinander – Relikte einer Arbeitswelt, die längst vergangen ist. Das Schwarz-Weiß-Bild betont die Strenge der Form und die Stille des Raumes, in dem einst Leben, Stimmen und Arbeit pulsierte.
Pittsburgh is a beautiful, well-kept secret getting loud enough to eavesdrop on... but this is the type of picture I want strangers to see.
“The hugest changes were the ones that could not be seen – that’s where the real apocalypse lay: in people’s hearts, their souls, their beings.”
― Dianna Hardy, The Last Dragon
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