In January 2023 two weeks of unrelenting storms caused the Salinas River in Monterey County to surge nearly 15 feet over a week, according to U.S. Geological Survey data. This house was one of the victims. Almost year later, as Miriam was preparing to document the house for the second time, the heavens opened up and it was clear that the house was about to be flooded again. This time I wanted the rain to be the primary part of the portrait. The out-of-focus house can be seen inverted but sharp in the water droplets.
Photo by Miriam W Schulman, taken in Chualar, California
(Edition of 10 for each size)
Prints are available for purchase in two edition sizes.
Each print has a signed certificate of authenticity on verso and is signed, titled, dated, and numbered as well.
Archival Pigment on Canson Platine paper.
- 310gsm, 100% Cotton, High DMAX, No OBAs, Acid-free.
- Shipped in sturdy packaging protecting the print.
- Prints are sprayed with sealant to protect the photograph from fading.