Environmental Duration
These photographs observe the environment through time.
Rather than capturing a single moment, the images record gradual shifts in light, weather, atmosphere, and season. The same environment is encountered repeatedly, allowing subtle changes to accumulate across frames.
Sunsets, skies, reflections, and other atmospheric conditions appear here not as isolated events but as durational fields. Meaning emerges through repetition and return rather than through a single decisive image.
Within the Ezra system, duration allows the environment to become legible.
The photographs hold these moments long enough for time itself to register.