
On a road trip in the year 2000 I found over 150 negatives while climbing up a muddy staircase in an abandoned St. Louis skyscraper. In 2016, I began rephotographing the negatives with a wash of Red, Green and Blue light, and inverting the images to positive, exposing their erosion and history while allowing the image multiple distinct moments in time.
These images are part of the series which was archived in the book Chromatic Reflection by Atellier Editions

On a road trip in the year 2000 I found over 150 negatives while climbing up a muddy staircase in an abandoned St. Louis skyscraper. In 2016, I began rephotographing the negatives with a wash of Red, Green and Blue light, and inverting the images to positive, exposing their erosion and history while allowing the image multiple distinct moments in time.
These images are part of the series which was archived in the book Chromatic Reflection by Atellier Editions

On a road trip in the year 2000 I found over 150 negatives while climbing up a muddy staircase in an abandoned St. Louis skyscraper. In 2016, I began rephotographing the negatives with a wash of Red, Green and Blue light, and inverting the images to positive, exposing their erosion and history while allowing the image multiple distinct moments in time.
These images are part of the series which was archived in the book Chromatic Reflection by Atellier Editions

On a road trip in the year 2000 I found over 150 negatives while climbing up a muddy staircase in an abandoned St. Louis skyscraper. In 2016, I began rephotographing the negatives with a wash of Red, Green and Blue light, and inverting the images to positive, exposing their erosion and history while allowing the image multiple distinct moments in time.
These images are part of the series which was archived in the book Chromatic Reflection by Atellier Editions

On a road trip in the year 2000 I found over 150 negatives while climbing up a muddy staircase in an abandoned St. Louis skyscraper. In 2016, I began rephotographing the negatives with a wash of Red, Green and Blue light, and inverting the images to positive, exposing their erosion and history while allowing the image multiple distinct moments in time.
These images are part of the series which was archived in the book Chromatic Reflection by Atellier Editions

On a road trip in the year 2000 I found over 150 negatives while climbing up a muddy staircase in an abandoned St. Louis skyscraper. In 2016, I began rephotographing the negatives with a wash of Red, Green and Blue light, and inverting the images to positive, exposing their erosion and history while allowing the image multiple distinct moments in time.
These images are part of the series which was archived in the book Chromatic Reflection by Atellier Editions














































On a road trip in the year 2000 I found over 150 negatives while climbing up a muddy staircase in an abandoned St. Louis skyscraper. In 2016, I began rephotographing the negatives with a wash of Red, Green and Blue light, and inverting the images to positive, exposing their erosion and history while allowing the image multiple distinct moments in time.
These images are part of the series which was archived in the book Chromatic Reflection by Atellier Editions
On a road trip in the year 2000 I found over 150 negatives while climbing up a muddy staircase in an abandoned St. Louis skyscraper. In 2016, I began rephotographing the negatives with a wash of Red, Green and Blue light, and inverting the images to positive, exposing their erosion and history while allowing the image multiple distinct moments in time.
These images are part of the series which was archived in the book Chromatic Reflection by Atellier Editions
On a road trip in the year 2000 I found over 150 negatives while climbing up a muddy staircase in an abandoned St. Louis skyscraper. In 2016, I began rephotographing the negatives with a wash of Red, Green and Blue light, and inverting the images to positive, exposing their erosion and history while allowing the image multiple distinct moments in time.
These images are part of the series which was archived in the book Chromatic Reflection by Atellier Editions
On a road trip in the year 2000 I found over 150 negatives while climbing up a muddy staircase in an abandoned St. Louis skyscraper. In 2016, I began rephotographing the negatives with a wash of Red, Green and Blue light, and inverting the images to positive, exposing their erosion and history while allowing the image multiple distinct moments in time.
These images are part of the series which was archived in the book Chromatic Reflection by Atellier Editions
On a road trip in the year 2000 I found over 150 negatives while climbing up a muddy staircase in an abandoned St. Louis skyscraper. In 2016, I began rephotographing the negatives with a wash of Red, Green and Blue light, and inverting the images to positive, exposing their erosion and history while allowing the image multiple distinct moments in time.
These images are part of the series which was archived in the book Chromatic Reflection by Atellier Editions
On a road trip in the year 2000 I found over 150 negatives while climbing up a muddy staircase in an abandoned St. Louis skyscraper. In 2016, I began rephotographing the negatives with a wash of Red, Green and Blue light, and inverting the images to positive, exposing their erosion and history while allowing the image multiple distinct moments in time.
These images are part of the series which was archived in the book Chromatic Reflection by Atellier Editions