Daniel Newcomb
Portfollio
American Photographer (b. 1973) This exhibit represents a small portion of over 30 years of my work- exploring the world’s forgotten architectural sites. This has been an ongoing project since 1991. In America, we tend to stucco over or tear down our past, and replace it with subpar, soulless boxes. My intention is to artistically preserve these structures. We should not forget these nostalgic series of dreams. They are displayed here for our memories; for our children’s memories. As Jack Kerouac said: “I realized these were all the snapshots which our children would look at someday with wonder....”