I have always been drawn to the boundary—the sometimes blurred, always

blurring line between culture and landscape.
I photographed an ancient ruin from afar—abandoned, forgotten, a remnant of a lost civilization,
a place where people once laughed, loved, and cried.
I wanted to see the horizon where the natural—the desert landscape—blends into the human landscape, dissolving into one another.

 

 

  • A ruin in the Desert [#1]
    Ruins of the forgotten [#1] , 2008
  • A ruin in the Desert [#2]
    Ruins of the forgotten [#2], 2008
  • A ruin in the Desert [#3]
    Ruins of the forgotten [#3], 2008
  • A ruin in the Desert [#7]
    Ruins of the forgotten [#7], 2008
  • A ruin in the Desert [#8]
    Ruins of the forgotten [#8] , 2008
  • A ruin in the Desert [#9]
    Ruins of the forgotten [#9] , 2008
  • A ruin in the Desert [#10]
    Ruins of the forgotten [#10], 2008
  • A ruin in the Desert [#10]
    Ruins of the forgotten [#11] , 2008
  • A ruin in the Desert [#10]
    Ruins of the forgotten [#12] , 2008
  • A ruin in the Desert [#13]
    Ruins of the forgotten [#13] , 2008
  • A ruin in the Desert [#4]
    Ruins of the forgotten [#4] , 2008
  • A ruin in the Desert [#5]
    Ruins of the forgotten [#5] , 2008
  • A ruin in the Desert [#6]
    Ruins of the forgotten [#6] , 2008