




Photos taken amidst the construction of West King Street shows the lack of business on a beautiful Fall weekend. This destruction has done nothing short of it's part in the demise of many local businesses on this "side of the tracks."
I shot these photos along with Halie Trammell,
My Imagination, for our Photojournalism assignment.
We realize there are no actual subjects in a conventional sense, however this dictates the point of our issue. The lack of consumers leads to the continuation of failing businesses in an otherwise thriving community.