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For those of us who tend toward creating physical objects, photography can sometimes seem like a means to an end—a way to capture and share the latest creations from our workshops and crafting tables. But for many artists, the photograph is—in and of itself—the ultimate act of creation. We talked to photographer Taylor O’Sullivan about how she intentionally
slowed down her process. 

How would you describe your current work to someone who is about to encounter it for the first time? 

CULTERRA is a collection of fine art photographs that explore the quiet poetry of the natural world. Many of the images are seascapes, landscapes, or atmospheric vignettes—each one minimal, yet emotionally resonant. Much of the work is captured on film, allowing for softness, subtlety, and tonal depth.

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For those of us who tend toward creating physical objects, photography can sometimes seem like a means to an end—a way to capture and share the latest creations from our workshops and crafting tables. But for many artists, the photograph is—in and of itself—the ultimate act of creation. We talked to photographer Taylor O’Sullivan about how she intentionally
slowed down her process. 

How would you describe your current work to someone who is about to encounter it for the first time? 

CULTERRA is a collection of fine art photographs that explore the quiet poetry of the natural world. Many of the images are seascapes, landscapes, or atmospheric vignettes—each one minimal, yet emotionally resonant. Much of the work is captured on film, allowing for softness, subtlety, and tonal depth.

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