The American photographer Denice Hough creates atmospheric and mesmerizing images of landscapes, cityscapes and architectural environments. Her current series of work takes its genesis from her short time as an architecture student; now as a full time photographer she turns her lens to abandoned buildings. Hough presents structures in a state of disrepair, their decay heightening their original structural components.
Born in Northwest Indiana, a stone's throw from Chicago, Denice Hough went to Columbia College Chicago where she studied photography. After graduating she moved out west, then a few years later to New York. She assisted many amazing photographers in the advertising industry. After 9 years of assisting she decided to leave New York and travel to discover her own vision in photography. She traveled to Central America, Africa, and Europe. She then moved to South Korea for a year. She currently resides and works in Hong Kong.