A photographic bow to the vastness, a reminder that we’re tiny wanderers stumbling across a planet that barely notices us—and blesses us anyway. Each image drops a lone human into an oversized cathedral of mountains, oceans, deserts, and sky, shrinking us down to our proper size: humble, curious, flickering specks against an ancient, breathing world.
I invite you to take in the quiet acceptance of our smallness. Meditate on the thought of it being good for the ego to get knocked down a peg. Roaring with delight at the cosmic absurdity of being a microscopic traveler in a landscape too huge to tame. These photos whisper the truth we keep trying to forget: the world is big, wild, and beautifully uninterested in our drama—and maybe that’s the most comforting thing of all.