A Period of Peace

155 A.

This is my first body of work dedicated entirely to capturing and showcasing a single location. Over the past month, I’ve been exploring 155 acres of a quiet transformation that’s been happening since 2016 in Woodbridge, Connecticut. Once an active country club golf course alive with the hum of golf carts and manicured greens, it now breathes in solitude.  I discovered the site in the summer of 2025 and was immediately captivated by its atmosphere. Over the past month, I’ve returned again and again. Some parts of the land are still lightly maintained, but most have been left to grow wild. Fairways have softened into meadows, and the once scripted landscape has become untamed, complex, and unpredictable.

This series documents the land’s revitalized state and the enduring resilience of nature. It is offered as a study of the site’s current character, from its lingering traces of human design to the flourishing wildness now overtaking it. The title A Period of Peace refers to this unique interval, an interlude in which the landscape is quietly restoring itself before its next chapter begins.

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CONNECTICUT WOODLANDS