White River
In landscapes shaped by time and erosion, the Badlands offer a paradox of emptiness and intricacy. What first appears as desolate terrain, a layered narrative of geologic and biological evolution emerges from the soil. No formation is alike, and with time, none will ever be the same as they are photographed here. Each image invites the viewer to reconsider the grandeur of the landscape not through its expanse, but through its subtle fragments. This series is a record of the ever-shifting remnants carved under the White River.