Crosswalk studies — strangers mid-stride, caught between signals. The city in transit.
— OngoingLaundromats as living rooms. The intimacy of public washing — waiting, folding, staring at machines.
— CompilingLiquor store fronts, signage, and the people who orbit them. Every block has one. Every one has a story.
— CompilingPortraits of people waiting — at bus stops, on curbs, outside offices. Stillness in a city that never stops.
— Ongoing24-hour spots — diners, gas stations, swap meets at dawn. The Los Angeles that exists after midnight.
— CompilingMurals, signs, and storefronts lettered by hand. A survey of painted text across LA neighborhoods.
— OngoingFront yards, chain link, lawn chairs, garden shrines. The private made public — home as self-portrait.
— CompilingSunday portraits outside places of worship. Dressed up, standing still, before and after the sermon.
— CompilingThe underside of Los Angeles — overpasses, on-ramps, and the communities living in their shadow.
— OngoingHand-written signs, flyers, and notices. A city communicating with itself through paper and tape.
— Compiling