“Florida isn't so much a place where one goes to reinvent oneself, as it is a place where one goes if one no longer wished to be found.” — Douglas Coupland
Filtered through Coupland’s observation, the monochrome photographs in Floridian explore quiet, fleeting moments that reflect the essence of my experience in South Florida. Rather than embracing the vibrant, color-saturated imagery often associated with the state, these photographs reveal a more subdued landscape—one of solitude, transition, and the overlooked beauty found in everyday encounters.
Floridian presents a quieter vision of South Florida, where absence, stillness, and small moments of human presence become the defining characteristics of place.