light caught in the rafters

Description
A sliver of daylight cuts through the interior of a collapsing structure, illuminating exposed wooden rafters suspended in shadow. The beams show age and weathering, their surfaces catching warm light while the surrounding space recedes into near-black. This quiet intersection of decay and illumination emphasizes the fragile geometry of what remains overhead, suggesting a ceiling that no longer protects, but instead reveals. The photograph lingers on contrast—hard lines, soft light, and the slow surrender of shelter to time. Pennsylvania.
Specifications
  • Fujicolor Crystal Archive Professional Lustre Paper
  • 210gsm
  • Vibrant, fine-grain pebble texture
  • Archival: 100+ years on display, 200+ years in storage
  • Silver halide, RA-4 wet printing process
  • Sizing: White borders do not change size of the print
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