Colossus (2025) is a research-based photobook that explores our coexistence with the inescapable persistence of wildlife — even in an urban setting. Through documentation, observation, and self-reflection, the project seeks a neighborly connection with the smallest and most overlooked inhabitants of New York City, including its outer boroughs. Birds, raccoons, insects, deer, fish, and even seals —  these are the quiet community members who prevail and adapt alongside us.

By repositioning the wildlife I come into regular contact with as both subjects and companions, I bear the question of what it means to find kinship in non-human living bodies.

Mirroring its ecological ethos: The book is fully biodegradable and plantable. It is embedded with bergamot seeds (aka “bee balm”), designed to decompose, nourish, and grow alongside the environments it depicts


16x12.2cm
Japanese stab bound
Pigment printed
Nina Classic Crest, Glama Kraft
Edition of 10


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