Anthropocene Collection

A n t h r o p o c e n e began sometime back in 2016 — wandering between the seabed and the canopy, two years chasing what tries to be free with a passed-down Nikon D3300. It became a series of the observed and the observer; images taken between water and air; fragments of a living world seen not from above or below, but beside. They carry salt, mud, and the sound of rain on canvas roofs. And they demand the questions:

What is impact? How do we coexist?
And how much time do we each have left if we don’t?

~fm.

Pura Vida