Edition of 25, signed and numbered by the artist.
Photographed in the aftermath of the Eaton Fire, Sue’s Garage captures what remains of my next door neighbor’s home and her Toyota Corolla, now surrounded by ash, twisted metal, and scorched trees. It’s one of the first images I made in this ongoing 8x10 series documenting loss, resilience, and the landscape of recovery in Altadena, California.
This image was scanned from the original 8x10 film negative and printed as a giclée print using archival pigment ink on Canson Platine Fibre Rag paper.
The printed image measures 13.6 x 17 inches and includes a clean white border, designed to fit a standard 16x20 frame without a mat.
Every print sold helps me keep shooting—covering film, lab fees, and time to continue the project.
Edition of 25, signed and numbered by the artist.
Photographed in the aftermath of the Eaton Fire, Sue’s Garage captures what remains of my next door neighbor’s home and her Toyota Corolla, now surrounded by ash, twisted metal, and scorched trees. It’s one of the first images I made in this ongoing 8x10 series documenting loss, resilience, and the landscape of recovery in Altadena, California.
This image was scanned from the original 8x10 film negative and printed as a giclée print using archival pigment ink on Canson Platine Fibre Rag paper.
The printed image measures 13.6 x 17 inches and includes a clean white border, designed to fit a standard 16x20 frame without a mat.
Every print sold helps me keep shooting—covering film, lab fees, and time to continue the project.