Since I’ve picked up a camera, I have only ever shot landscape photos: coast lines, stars, trees, jetties and anything else that exists in nature. In this past year, I finally found what it was I wanted to capture with my camera through my experiences living in New Brunswick, New Jersey. While I would still consider them landscapes, the photos I take now are as industrial and man-made as it gets. Instead of oceans, I began shooting concrete and street lights, instead of stars, I began shooting parking structures and hallways. This stark contrast encouraged newer and more personal narratives to unfold. My father was a civil engineer and a contractor, and he and his father built quite a few things in the state of New Jersey. A large portion of their accomplishments include much of Rutgers campus. My mom and brother are also alumni. Documenting the places my father built and where my other family members attended school feels like I am documenting my own history.