(c) Light & CompositionThe Architecture of Looking
We spend our lives peering through keyholes, convinced that the sliver of light we catch is the entirety of the room. We frame the world in narrow apertures, hoping that by limiting our sight, we might finally understand the depth of what stands…
(c) Light & Composition UniversityThe Unplanned Margin
In the rigid geometry of our modern cities, we often mistake the manicured for the meaningful. We pave, we prune, and we designate zones for leisure, assuming that nature must be curated to be acceptable. Yet, there is a persistent, quiet resistance…

The Weight of a Laugh
I keep a small, smooth river stone on my desk that I found in my grandfather’s coat pocket after he passed. It is heavy for its size, worn down by water and time until it fits perfectly into the hollow of my palm. It carries no history other…
