However, within the larger story that Bauman’s archive tells, subplots and spinoffs begin to emerge upon closer inspection. Indeed, much of the power of photo typologies lies within the relationships of individual images—not just to each other, but to the set as a whole. At a level beyond one’s initial impression of pictorial redundancy, the viewer begins to relate to the uniqueness of each singular image. For example a subset of homes which are shrouded and becoming consumed by vegetation speaks eloquently of the feracity and persistence of nature in the urban environment, even as it presents clues to the timescales within which these homes have been sitting derelict. Typologies within typologies reveal layers of meaning, attesting to the richness of information embedded within this way of thinking, looking, and making.