Photographer Jesse Diamond was coming off a divorce, and struggling with loneliness and uncertainty when he began making the black-and-white photographs that comprise his forthcoming book, “White Noise.” He found himself drawn to lone figures and vast, empty spaces, which reminded him of his childhood experiences traveling with his musician father. “I can see now I was simply looking for comfort, and found it, within those scenes of emptiness,” @jdstudio writes. Hit the link in our bio to see more from this series. ["Long Beach, CA, 2004," from Jesse Diamond's "White Noise." Courtesy of the artist and @minormattersbooks. © Jesse Diamond]