Between the Lines

What does it look like after a city tears itself down?

Between the Lines is a black and white street photography project that explores this question through moments defined by surrealism, abstraction, and quiet eeriness. Located in Charlotte, North Carolina, the work emerges from a landscape that resists traditional street photography, where density, identity, and vibrance are often replaced by uniformity and absence.

What began out of geographic necessity has become an active exploration of experimental methods aimed at finding beauty in a place where it is increasingly rare. Rather than searching for decisive moments in the conventional sense, this project reimagines where and how those moments can exist. Shadows become subjects, tension replaces clarity, and the people, ever present, feel like visitors in a landscape rife with indifference.