Photography, Portfolio
14 November 2009
When travelers land in Newark International Airport, they are injected into the site of massive waste management and freight transportation, known as the Newark Bay. It’s haphazardly a graveyard for those who did not favor well with certain New jersey Italians, but that’s besides the point.
When people come to the Garden State, they are immersed in the unfortunate product of the NYC metro area: garbage and imports. Sure it’s a side of NJ I and many other residents have grown to love; diners, highways, hard accents, the meadowlands, the NYC skyline view, and of course jobs for all of our fathers.
But there’s another side to New jersey that is rarely seen, even by some residents. This state gets no recognition for being beautiful but that’s ok, because we don’t want recognition-we want you tourists to get the fuck out.
Photos from my travels to Wanaque Reservoir, where I spent most of my weekends as a child.
Written by a man who followed his father through the woods.






