In support of their EP, Ricketts Wood, Rose Boulevard and I headed out for a photoshoot. They were looking for photos that matched the natural vibe of the album artwork, but wanted something more than some shots in a forest. I brought them to one of my favorite locations--a century-old farmhouse at the end of a utility corridor. That property, now boarded up by the township, was host to some of my favorite adventures and photoshoots. As much as I was sad to see the boards and signage on my last visit, I think it’s for the best. Over the last decade and a half, I’ve seen the house fall victim to teenage angst and aimless aggression—more broken and vandalized with each visit. Nothing lasts forever—not in this world, at least, but I’m happy to have recorded so many moments at this location.
(Updated 2.2021)