“A Forgotten Home” is a personal reflection on our disconnection from nature, but also a recognition of its overwhelming transcendence, both emotional and geological. These landscapes carry the weight of millions of years. They’re not just beautiful, they’re historical records, shaped by tectonic shifts, erosion, and time so vast we can barely comprehend it.

Standing in front of these formations makes me feel small, but in a way that grounds me. Photography helps me hold onto that feeling. It reminds me that this planet has been forming, folding, and evolving long before us and will continue long after. We often forget that this is our original home. This series is my way of reconnecting, remembering, and honoring the science and soul of the Earth. Also, to remember that before the noise, the screens, and the rush, this was our home. Nature is still speaking. We’ve just stopped paying attention.