Generally vacant and ghosted. I am guilty of the one strategic placement. Or worse yet, the tolerance to await its disapperance. I am discovering now, almost a flip; there may be something in their fleeting presence.
It is not uncommon for architecture to be recorded vacant of people. Oddly enough, for those of us who study the space and the object, the incorrectly placed person, or the distracting scalie, may in fact deter from understanding the spatial and material construction of the space. This may be a condition of communication, and a resource for learning, I am however, now absorbing and capturing the human presence in my own shots. It is after all an essence of the experience that is surrounding me. Humans, yes all of you, are in that atmosphere and are of that atmosphere.

No longer ghosted, but instead ghosts.