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The Light We Grew Up In

A meditation on how light shapes our sense of joy, home, and belonging — from the freedom of childhood and the quiet of shorelines, to the golden hush of backyards, the tenderness of morning tables, and the softened distance of city light reflected in the river. Each scene invites us to pause, to notice, and to remember the luminous ordinary we grew up in. These are AI versions of some of my favorite photos. The Light We Dance In The Seagulls Along the Shore When the Fence Glows: Home at Sunset Flowers on the Table: The Still Life That Moves City in the Distance: What the River Carries

Threshold Places

Between departure and arrival, between seeing and being seen — these are the edges we inhabit. Roads, windows, riversides: thresholds where we pause long enough to feel the shape of our own longing. These are AI versions of some of my favorite photos. New Mexican Truck in Wyoming – At the Corner of Elsewhere Window View of Downtown – Framed Distance Dock and Distance Along the River