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Encounters
A space dedicated to the quiet, unhurried experience of truly looking at something: the patience it takes, the unexpected connection that follows, the way a work of art can open a world that usually unfolds beyond our awareness.
The Photograph I Never Brought Home
Ten years ago, I traveled to Patagonia for the first time, and there is one scene I still cannot shake.
It was April 13, 2016. The sky had turned red at dawn, and I spent the day happily taking photographs. By evening, my camera had ended up in the Paine River.
I cried, yes, but not because of the camera. I cried for the photographs...
What Returns: The Cycle of Life
Long before roads were cut through the landscape and rivers appeared on maps, the forests of the Olympic Peninsula were already alive. For the Coast Salish, Klallam, and Quinault peoples, forest, river, and wildlife have never existed as separate realms...
Into the Wild
I came to photography quite by accident. In 2010 I took a year's sabbatical to travel and volunteer solo around the world. A conservation and photography project in South Africa was the catalyst that woke up the artist in me. I returned home with a camera and a completely different way of seeing...
Beigua Natural Park, Studies on a Liminal Condition
The park sits in the heart of Liguria, suspended between the sea and the Alps. It is a place where an ancient ocean floor has become mountain, and where beech forests grow over ophiolite rock that was once the crust of a vanished sea. It is a landscape of deep transformation, though this transformation is so slow...
Through One Eye
The dust arrived without warning. Three days before Kévin Pagès would reach the crater, he and three friends were crossing Mælifellsandur, a vast plain of black volcanic sand in Iceland's central highlands, so stripped of colour it has often been compared to another planet. The storm that caught them there was total...
Eyes in the Deep
On a night dive off Mohéli in the Comoros archipelago, Pavlos Evangelidis descended into water where human vision becomes almost useless. His light found a squid suspended in the dark, body semi-transparent, chromatophores scattered across the mantle like a map of something internal, a teal stripe running its length...