From Gaia Squarci’s article for Blind Magazine:
For seven years, photographers Pia Paulina Guilmoth and Jesse Bull Saffire have worked their way through abandoned, collapsing houses, home parties, and rowdy scenes of people running loose in nature. They shot across a rural landscape of damp cardboard boxes and yard sale remains, drawn to the rough, spooky, but ultimately free edge of life. Guided by instinct, they entered spaces most people avoid.
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