Interstitial

15 MONOCHROME IMAGES ON PHOTO RAG

I have this compulsion to reveal the places where constructed and organic worlds press against each other. A freeway overpass colonized by vines. A lone tree backlit against a brutalist facade. A woman walking past graffiti, oblivious to the bare tree standing at her shoulder like a witness. These are not images of conflict — they are images of coexistence, and of the strange beauty that accumulates in the space between.

Shot in and around Portland, Atlanta, and Los Angeles, this body of work lives in the interstitial — the gap between the built world and the grown one, between what a place was and what it’s becoming.

Interstitial. The frame between frames.

 

Darin Moran is a Portland-based photographer

For exhibit information please contact: darinmoran@mac.com – instagram: @dm1127

All images © Darin Moran 2026