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Railroad Reflection captures the haunting, weathered character of an abandoned train station in Blairsville, Pennsylvania. The photographer sought to translate the structure's daunting beauty into a visual narrative, ultimately discovering a compelling juxtaposition through the reflection of a nearby dealership. By framing this interplay between the decaying architecture and the modern world, the image transforms a local landmark into a poignant study of time and transition. Its award-worthy quality lies in the masterful composition, which turns a simple reflection into a complex, atmospheric story of a forgotten space.
Born in the United States and currently based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Nathan Simko documents the quiet corners of Westmoreland, Allegheny, and Indiana counties. His work focuses on small towns and villages that evoke memories of his childhood, highlighting overlooked spaces that have long been part of his landscape. Over the past five years, Simko has dedicated himself to the craft of photography, refining his artistic vision through a persistent and humble exploration of the world around him.
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I spent this morning clearing out the back of my closet, pulling out boxes I hadn't touched since moving in three years ago. I found a stack of old train tickets, their ink fading into gray, and a postcard from a town I don't remember visiting.
Read the reflection →Seneca once observed that we are all in a state of constant flux, like a river that never holds the same water twice.
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