This photographic exploration begins with an examination of historical sites of war, which reside in contemporary landscapes; places where the action of humans in conflict against one another may have altered the perception of “place.” 
These places of atrocities, dating back to the battles at Antietam and Gettysburg during the U.S. Civil War, and the trenches in the Somme region of France from World War I, to the Allied invasion at Normandy and horrific concentration camps of World War II scattered throughout Europe, and massacre sites in Bosnia, are represented in this extensive photographic series.
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Concentration Camp Series

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World War II Series