Emporia, Kansas — 2019
Photography by Jamaica Jones
A historic commercial façade stands along a quiet Kansas street. Arched windows, decorative masonry, and faded paint reveal layers of age and use, while boarded storefronts suggest a building waiting between past purpose and future possibility.
Weathered details remain intact: ornament shaped by earlier craftsmanship, surfaces marked by decades of weather and shifting economies. The structure holds its place within the town’s fabric, quietly recording cycles of occupation, vacancy, and renewal.
The cool blue tonal palette and rhythmic window pattern lend the image a quiet architectural symmetry well suited to calm interior spaces.
Still Ground is rooted in land, continuity, and stewardship. The series observes prairie, stone, water, and built forms shaped by natural cycles and long-term care. Rather than dramatic moments, the work focuses on presence—what remains, what recovers, and how land holds memory over time.
Still Ground: Moore’s Block
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