


Equipped with a Hasselblad 501cm and Kodak Ektachrome, Cole Custer documents a striking coastal house during the early and late stages of blue hour. He circles the landmark, capturing its steep gables, tower balcony and shingled exterior as the shifting light reveals new textures frame by frame. This short set explores how architecture and environment interact, using the unique palette of twilight to highlight the structure's enduring presence on the Outer Banks.
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