The House by the Railroad Tracks is a film-based photographic series exploring Black domestic space as a site of memory, labor, and legacy. Centered on my grandfather’s home—shaped by military service, factory work, and generational loss—the project treats the house as a living archive, where history and presence linger within walls, objects, and light. Through film’s softness and imperfection, the work honors endurance while examining how memory quietly shapes the spaces we inhabit.