


Thresholds in Glass
Photographed through a pane, exterior reflections of trees and sky ghost over an empty, half-gutted room. A glowing doorway and long bank of windows draw the eye inward while a picket railing and scattered lumber hint at renovation. The mint-green cast and window glare create a natural double exposure—past and present layered in one quiet, haunted interior.
A vacant interior, seen through reflective glass, becomes a layered memory. Sunlight filters in from tall windows, colliding with the ghostly silhouettes of trees and sky outside. The open door glows with pale light, suggesting passage or change, while scattered beams and exposed framing speak of transition. It feels both abandoned and expectant—a space caught between what it was and what it will become.
Photographed through a pane, exterior reflections of trees and sky ghost over an empty, half-gutted room. A glowing doorway and long bank of windows draw the eye inward while a picket railing and scattered lumber hint at renovation. The mint-green cast and window glare create a natural double exposure—past and present layered in one quiet, haunted interior.
A vacant interior, seen through reflective glass, becomes a layered memory. Sunlight filters in from tall windows, colliding with the ghostly silhouettes of trees and sky outside. The open door glows with pale light, suggesting passage or change, while scattered beams and exposed framing speak of transition. It feels both abandoned and expectant—a space caught between what it was and what it will become.