In this selection of images, Stanley Greene documents the surreal, haunting landscapes and interiors wrought by hurricanes Katrina and Rita. The photographs span two years—from flooding, to clean-up, to the present day. While images of submerged neighborhoods and piles of rubble are now familiar in the public imaginary, recent photographs of still-damaged schools that remain closed attest to the slow pace of rebuilding and the urgent need to keep national attention focused on the Gulf Coast.