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Over 30 years ago, I moved to Reno, NV mainly to be close to my beloved Sierra Nevada mountains, and truly didn’t think much of the desert landscape that makes up most of Nevada. But over time, I have grown to love this desert – it has its own beauty, its own stories. In this series shot in Tuscarora, Nevada, I explored the tension that exists between humans and the high desert – on one hand a place of isolation and on the other, a place that people have tried to inhabit and most of the time have failed.
These photographs are a recording of the remnants of human habitation, broken dreams, and the way nature gently takes back what is its own.

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