
Honoring (bio)plural worlds through sympoiesis, or making-with, in art, storytelling, and design.
Photography is a way of seeing — a means of storytelling that can reveal the dynamic, interwoven processes shaping every landscape. Each place is a living story of entanglements, offering a glimpse into the (bio)plural worlds that make up our shared Earth. (Bio)plurality acknowledges that ecosystems, species, and landscapes are not interchangeable, but unique, irreducible worlds with deep ecological histories and lifeways that deserve to be honored. Guided by the concept of sympoiesis — making-with rather than imposing — I offer what I can to illuminate these relationships through art, storytelling, and regenerative design. Check out the “About” page for more details on this and other approaches.