"Hair of the Dog" is a book of black and white photographs mostly taken within the boundaries of metropolitan areas and shot almost entirely at night.
With no set destination, a struggling search begins at the periphery of a city, and meanders inward, as the wandering narrator attempts to navigate one’s own demons through the course of the book. It is this objective power of the camera to formally capture the world, combined with the sentiment of wandering around a city alone that creates the energy within the photographs.