It’s mostly landscapes and old buildings in various stages of decay. I spent many childhood summers on road trips to state and national parks. I’m still interested in the small towns that passed by my window and hiking to wide desert vistas.
I earned a BFA in photography in 1994, and some of my work is now available for sale at Level & Tap.
Check out my flickr photostream to see travel photos and snapshots of random things I find interesting. Follow me on twitter and instagram to see new photos, as well.
Some of my images are sprinkled throughout Preserve and TypArchive, growing repositories of vintage signage. I’ve also contributed to Fotopedia.
A Public Space chose one of my photos to illustrate an excerpt from “Saint Andrews Hotel” by Sara Majka on their site.
Design Observer has illustrated “What Passes for Beauty: A Death in Texas” with two of my photos.
I’ve released my photos under a Creative Commons license. Please read the details before downloading anything. This license does not allow for willy-nilly reuse and sale of my images.
These photos by Cherie Benoit are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.