While Tracy Hills revisits some of the tropes of the New Topographics era, the work underscores the distinctly twenty-first-century ecological issues that the anachronistic nature of this kind of community seems to deny--unpredictable access to water, elevated heat, wildlife risk, and unsustainable development.
The shared concern that prompted the two photographers to begin documenting this community was not unfounded. A few months after they thought the project was finished, the Corral wildfire swept through the area surrounding Tracy Hills, the aftermath of which they returned to capture. The book brings together images from both photographers, each working in their own distinct style and format, from the community before and after that devastating, but unsurprising, event.
Yogan Muller's work appears in the collections of Galerie t 78 (Brussels), BnF (Paris), and the Obscura Museum (Metaverse).