Edgelands is a photographic meditation on urban peripheries and the entangled relationships between humans, non-humans, and marginal space. Set along the urban waterways around New York City and the New Jersey Meadowlands, the project follows the traces of life through each seemingly abandoned locale, only for the distinctions between natural and constructed, wild and controlled, to dissolve. What emerges is a portrait of places in flux: postindustrial wetlands, forgotten shorelines, and infrastructural corridors where decay and renewal coexist. Through these photographs, Edgelands reflects on the quiet persistence of life at the edge of visibility and the porous boundaries between ecological and human systems.
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