
40 Hours of Darkness
40 Hours of Darkness is a striking exploration of resilience in the face of devastation. Created in Australia’s Black Summer bushfire aftermath, the series captures a landscape transformed by destruction and renewal. Shot on large format film, the images document fire-affected regions across South Eastern Australia, presenting a powerful visual contrast: charred trees as monuments to loss juxtaposed with luminous regrowth. This project is about more than documenting climate change—it’s about storytelling. It shows how beauty emerges from chaos and how the land tells a story of survival. 40 Hours of Darkness underscores the importance of listening to First Nations knowledge about sustainable land care while inviting reflection on humanity’s relationship with nature. It’s a reminder of what’s at stake and the stories we must tell to inspire change.


40 Hours of Darkness
40 Hours of Darkness is a striking exploration of resilience in the face of devastation. Created in Australia’s Black Summer bushfire aftermath, the series captures a landscape transformed by destruction and renewal. Shot on large format film, the images document fire-affected regions across South Eastern Australia, presenting a powerful visual contrast: charred trees as monuments to loss juxtaposed with luminous regrowth. This project is about more than documenting climate change—it’s about storytelling. It shows how beauty emerges from chaos and how the land tells a story of survival. 40 Hours of Darkness underscores the importance of listening to First Nations knowledge about sustainable land care while inviting reflection on humanity’s relationship with nature. It’s a reminder of what’s at stake and the stories we must tell to inspire change.

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