Photography · Exhibition

Sequence

Personal

A photographic study of order, repetition, and the hidden logic that organizes everyday space and motion.

What was happening

Patterns reveal themselves slowly.

Sequence began with a recurring observation: that certain environments impose a logic on the people inside them. The photographs document this — the repetition of form, the rhythm of everyday motion, the way space trains the body.

Looking closely changes what you see. The familiar becomes architectural. What seemed accidental becomes a kind of blueprint.

Sequence — a photographic study of order and repetition

David’s role

The camera as instrument of attention.

Each image in the series required patience — waiting for the moment when the pattern became undeniable. The work is less about the subject than about the act of noticing.

Shot over several years in Houston and across the South, Sequence is an argument that order is always present, if you know how to look.