Red Hook Zine

I took photographs of a construction site in Red Hook Brooklyn every few weeks for the past couple of years. When the work first began, the lot was overgrown and the building was just a foundation. Over the course of 18 months, the space choked with weeds, wildflowers and birds gave way to an Ikea. It was a portrait of urban growth in time lapse that seemed both imperceptible and abrupt at the same time. I made drawings of some of the photographs, a process which forced my hand to explore all points of the evolving landscape. I compiled the resulting images with journal entries and made a short zine to create a portrait of that moment in time and space.

Click here to download a pdf file of the zine.

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