LATENT ORDER
Latent Order traces structures and landscapes shaped by systems whose intentions have shifted, thinned, or disappeared.
All of these photographs have an apparent subject, but the space that defines it is doing most of the work. What matters is not the object itself, but the conditions around it—the boundaries, gaps, and structures that give it form. The images focus on that surrounding space, where order remains visible without needing to be explained.
These photographs were made by paying attention to what holds things in place.
Sometimes that order is still working. Sometimes it isn’t. The outline defines the terms.
Nothing here is explained or resolved. The work is about noticing how order stays present—through space, alignment, and repetition—even as use, intention, or activity change.