FOUR MOONS

Series of eight digital photographs documenting the transition from evening to full moonlit night.

Four Moons is an investigation of the visual space between earth and sky, day and night, here and elsewhere. Following Barthes thinking that “A photograph is always invisible,” and leaning on the “necessarily ambiguous” attributes of liminality, the project pairs images of plant species native to Nebraska photographed at sundown with improvised photographic moon drawings made by tracing the light of the full moon.