Adventures in textiles — a trip to the fabric shredder with Camille Tagle of FABSCRAP.
#photography
Somewhere in New Jersey.
September, 2019.
A volunteer folding fabric.
Brooklyn Army Terminal, New York.
November, 2019.
A happy fashion designer gathers her selection of free fabric to take home after her volunteer shift at the FABSCRAP warehouse. #photography
Brooklyn Army Terminal, New York.
November, 2019.
Happy May Day.
A textile shredding machine at work. At the time, shredding was the primary recourse for diverting small fabric scraps and proprietary materials from landfills. Slowly, fiber-to-fiber recycling methods have developed.
#industrial #textiles #downcycling
Somewhere in New Jersey.
September, 2019.
NYC Deputy Mayor for Economic Justice, @juliesulabor.bsky.social, speaking at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Commemoration. Garment workers have been at the forefront of the fight for economic justice.
#documentaryphotography
Washington Square Park, Manhattan, New York.
March 25, 2026.
City, city.
#photography #cityscape
Lower Manhattan, New York.
September, 2019.
View from a U-Haul.
#travel
Somewhere in New Jersey.
September, 2019.
Camille Tagle, FABSCRAP Co-Founder, pushes a large bale of shredded fabric to the warehouse entrance.
Brooklyn Army Terminal, New York.
September, 2019.