Project

Life On Mars

  • Life on Mars hints at a quiet irony — a suggestion that what feels distant and unearthly might, in fact, be our own world seen anew. These photographs were made across the desert interiors of America, where vast, mineral landscapes stretch toward the horizon and silence becomes a presence in itself. Here, the earth feels ancient and indifferent, sculpted by wind and time into forms that appear more lunar than terrestrial.

    The title becomes a meditation on perception — on how the familiar can feel alien when stripped of human scale or purpose. In these remote expanses, traces of life are reduced to suggestion. The work invites a reimagining of what “life” looks like — not as occupation or movement, but as the quiet persistence of form, light, and memory across an emptied landscape. It speaks to isolation, endurance, and the strange persistence of beauty in forgotten corners of our world — suggesting that alienness is not a place, but a feeling, found here on Earth, in the silence between what was once lived in and what’s now left behind.


Moonscape View, UT
Angel Of Death, UT
Valley Three, UT
The Castle, UT
Hoodoo Ridge, NM
Alien Throne, NM
Hoodoo Valley, NM
View To The Castle
Cathedral Canyon, NM
Rock Garden, NM
Into The Valley, NM
The Hoodoo, NM
Egg Hatchery, NM
Buried Car, CA
Big House With Burning Cane, LA
Valley View, NV