Every place tells a tale, when captured —a dialogue between earth and sky, people and place. The in-between-spaces.
Capturing the Soul of Spaces
“You don’t take a photograph. You make it.”
Ansel Adams
Essence
According to Oxford Languages, essence is the intrinsic nature or indespensable quality of something, especially something abstract, that determines its character.
This image of a giant ironwood tree was taken at Turtle Bay, O’ahu, on a blustery day.
Every photograph tells a story, not just of the moment it captures but of the countless narratives that have unfolded within its frame. This image was taken in Chicago on January 20, 2017, the day of the Trump inauguration, beneath the Heald Square Monument which depicts General George Washington and two principle financiers of the American Revolution.
Stories
Unity
Unity in photography emphasizes the interconnectedness of all places, highlighting the universal themes that run through our perceptions of space - a visual contemplation of the harmony that exists between contrasting elements.
This image was taken at the Victorian Cemetary of Highgate, in London, England.