
April 22, 2026
There Is Still Light Now is a short photographic story about looking for light in quiet, uncertain places. Moving through wooded landscape and dim, in-between spaces, the work focuses on things that can easily go unnoticed: fading light, tangled growth, shifting textures, and small signs of change.
What links the images is a sense of stillness, and of being on the edge of something. Each photograph sits in that space where darkness hasn’t fully arrived and light hasn’t fully disappeared, holding both fragility and persistence. The series isn’t about one specific event, but about staying with that feeling — that even in unsettled moments, something remains.
The work is rooted in atmosphere, memory, and close observation. Together, the photographs reflect on vulnerability, change, and endurance, and invite a slower way of looking. For me, the series is about noticing the quieter ways light stays present.
By Claire Maxfield
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