
Living Deep // June Photos
I’m trying to take advantage of the summer. To live deep and suck out all the marrow of life. For this month, I aimed to

Suburban Landscapes // May Photos
I’ve lived my entire life in the Chicago suburbs. I’m sure my teenage self would be appalled to know I’m still here. I don’t know

Learning to Love Our Land // April Photos
Right before me was a marvel that had always been ours. It always was there, dutifully every spring. But people busy with work and distractions

Moving Forward // March Photos
What seemed like an interminable winter has suddenly come to a close. In March, there was sunshine and warmth. It was as if my joints

Seeking Light // February Photos
February gets to me. Living in a northern climate, it always does. 11 months into lockdown, it weighs heavier this time around. Winter wasn’t messing

Decay, Inside and Out // January Photos
My spirits take a nosedive if I haven’t left my house for a stretch of time. The COVID-19 restrictions don’t leave many options for leaving