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Wilmington, Vermont

Centered around my family's beloved vacation home in Wilmington, Vermont. Built by my grandparents in the 1980s, as a place for multiple generations of my family to gather. Over time, the house has become a layered archive, filled with decades of objects, furniture, and personal belongings that reflect my family's life.

Photographed across seasons and over several years, these images move through the house and the surrounding landscape, documenting the interior spaces and the environment that shaped my family's shared experiences. The house remains unchanged, preserving traces of those who built it and those who continue to return. Outdated furniture, inherited objects, and accumulated belongings form a quiet record of time, memory, and continuity.

Following the structure of moving through the house, the photographs function as both documentation and personal reflection. These photographs consider how spaces evolve over time, and how a home can function as a gathering place and a living archive of family history.

By incorporating archival family photographs, I weave together past and present, showing the timelessness of the space.​​

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