"Summer light doesn't last. That's what makes it worth everything."

There is a particular quality of light that only exists in summer — warm, generous, spilling across everything like it has nowhere else to be. It turns ordinary fields into gold. It makes shadows long, soft, and cinematic. I photograph summer light not because it is bright, but because it is honest. It shows the world exactly as it wants to be seen, just for a few months, before it lets go. These photographs hold that light for you, all year long.

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