Generation Loss: Image Making in an Age of Over-Saturation
In analog media development, the term “generation loss” refers to the modification of content and reduction of detail when duplicates or multiple generations of copies are created. "Generation Loss" takes the pulse of photography in an age where everyone is a photographer. The show highlights the work of 11 innovative photographers, printmakers, painters, and collage artists utilizing and interpreting photographic content as a primary source for their work.

8x10 View Camera
I shared my 8x10 view camera with people at the Odessa Art Association’s booth at Mural Fest and answered questions. For many, it was their first time seeing a camera like this up close. The camera is fun and laborious, and my job is to prevent the work from overtaking what’s enjoyable.
Navasota
In 2014, at sunset, my parents and I pulled into downtown Navasota for pictures. I walked outside an abandoned hotel, carried my camera, and admired Railroad Street’s timeworn architecture.