Every city carries the weight of what it used to be. Urban Fragments is a study of the post-industrial built environment — the remnant infrastructure, shuttered factories, and repurposed warehouses that persist at the edges of Melbourne and regional Victoria long after the industries that built them have moved on or collapsed.
These are not ruins in the romantic sense. They are functional absences: structures still standing but no longer purposeful, waiting in a kind of institutional suspension. The series is interested in what that suspension looks like photographically — the particular quality of light in a disused space, the way time accumulates on surfaces.
Archival inkjet prints available in limited editions of 10. Inquiries via the contact page.