These photographs were made in 2024 across Baltimore & Maine, during the hottest days of summer. A season of shock and transition, of homes falling apart. Desperate for somewhere soft to lay down, I was looking for (someone) and finding something else.
When Things Fall Apart is a short record of moments that helped ground my reality, between departures and arrivals, these photographs quietly document an unanticipated transition. Rather than searching for resolution, I paid attention to what remained: light through a window, a roadside encounter, a familiar gesture, a place to rest. These images became a way of locating myself in a life that was changing faster than I could understand it.