AFRICAN WILDLIFE
The elephant regards you with the weight of decades behind its eyes, unhurried, unimpressed, and entirely itself. The giraffe moves across the open horizon in slow, impossible strides, as though time bends a little to accommodate it. The zebra, seen close, is no longer the background animal you thought you knew, its stillness precise, its markings almost architectural.
These photographs are an attempt to sit with that feeling, the one that arrives when a familiar thing reveals an unexpected depth.