New York City
This series represents an extension of my nature-focused imagery into the urban and street landscape of Manhattan.
Many of these images were made on the High Line, an abandoned elevated freight train line on the west side of Manhattan between 34th Street and Gansevoort Street, the mile-and-a-half-long line closed to rail traffic in 1980. For 25 years, it remained an untouched, self-seeded landscape until the Friends of the High Line, and New York City, broke ground in April of 2006 to begin its transformation into a public park.