About
Chad White is a photographer and artist whose work explores social infrastructure within landscapes shaped by collective behavior. His photographs reflect a broader interest in the systems and environments people move through and inhabit. Working across analog and digital processes, his practice emphasizes attention, repetition, and sequencing as ways to examine culture, place, and personal history.
Japan
A sustained inquiry into how place absorbs human presence, and how traces of movement, absence, and continuity quietly persist over time.
Tasogare (黄昏)
Tasogare (黄昏) refers to the moment when day slips into evening, when light softens and forms become uncertain—literally, “the time when who is who can no longer be seen clearly.”
Dry Rivers
Tracing the river corridors that cut north from the U.S.–Mexico border into central Arizona, focusing on the Colorado, San Pedro, and Santa Cruz rivers as living systems shaped by ecology, history, and human movement.