The Square Project documents various square forms I find on my many explorations of the city. The urban landscape is full of squares: buttons, hatches, logos, signs, and windows, to name but a few. There is also the market or public square, where commercial and social activity is concentrated, such as with Harvard Square, Times Square, and Trafalgar Square. I photograph squares wherever I go, in whatever city I visit, and organize them in a grid format, recalling the urban layouts from which they were found. Squares are my markers, the coordinates of my wanderings.
  • London (2007)
    London (2007)
    This is a 3 x 3 grid depicting nine square items I found while exploring London, UK.
  • New York City (2007–2017)
    New York City (2007–2017)
    This is a 3 x 3 grid depicting nine square items I found while exploring New York, NY.
  • Boston (2008–2014)
    Boston (2008–2014)
    This is a 3 x 3 grid depicting nine square items I found while exploring Boston, MA.
  • Cambridge (2008–2012)
    Cambridge (2008–2012)
    This is a 3 x 3 grid depicting nine square items I found while exploring Cambridge, MA.
  • Washington, DC (2008–2017)
    Washington, DC (2008–2017)
    This is a 3 x 3 grid depicting nine square items I found while exploring Washington, DC.
  • Providence (2009–2010)
    Providence (2009–2010)
    This is a 3 x 3 grid depicting nine square items I found while exploring Providence, RI.
  • Chicago (2009)
    Chicago (2009)
    This is a 3 x 3 grid depicting nine square items I found while exploring Chicago, IL.
  • Austin (2009)
    Austin (2009)
    This is a 3 x 3 grid depicting nine square items I found while exploring Austin, TX.
  • San Francisco (2009)
    San Francisco (2009)
    This is a 3 x 3 grid depicting nine square items I found while exploring San Francisco, CA.
  • Baltimore (2011–2016)
    Baltimore (2011–2016)
    This is a 3 x 3 grid depicting nine square items I found while exploring Baltimore City, MD.