American Places

American Places brings together photographs of the roads, landscapes, structures, and quiet moments that define the character of the American experience. From the ranchlands of Kansas and the deserts of the Southwest to forgotten roadside landmarks and rural backroads, these images explore places shaped by weather, time, work, and memory.

Rather than documenting famous destinations alone, this collection focuses on the spaces between them—the overlooked landscapes, solitary structures, open roads, and unexpected encounters that reveal the texture of everyday America. Influenced by the color sensibilities of Ernst Haas and the cinematic observations of Wim Wenders, these photographs celebrate both the grandeur and the humility of the American landscape.

A good photograph is knowing where to stand.
— Ansel Adams
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