International

Some places announce themselves through atmosphere before anything else. The particular humidity of an Asian forest, the scale and silence of Patagonian terrain, the quality of light over Australian coastal water, the cold clarity of the Canadian wilderness, each carries a sensory character that is not transferable and not reproducible elsewhere. This gallery does not attempt to survey the world. It brings together images from places where the atmosphere itself was the subject, where arriving with a camera meant learning to be still long enough for the place to become legible.