Patagonia

Patagonia does not ease you in. The granite towers of Torres del Paine rise without transition from the landscape below, glaciers meet lake water at edges that feel provisional and ancient at the same time, and the light shifts between clarity and storm with little warning. What stays with you after time in this landscape is not any single image but a recalibration of scale, a reminder of how much of the world exists entirely indifferent to human presence. These images were made within that indifference, and they carry it.