“There is something creative and primal in the cool mist.”

— Henry David Thoreau, Journal

The Quiet Hours

There are moments when the landscape seems to withdraw from the everyday. Fog settles into the trees, light softens, water grows still, and familiar places take on a quieter, more contemplative presence.

The Quiet Hours is a collection of photographs made in those fleeting conditions—moments shaped by atmosphere, stillness, and subtle light. Rather than describing a place literally, these images explore how weather and light can transform the landscape into something more elusive, intimate, and felt.

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