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Species of Least Concern is a response to the unsettling feeling of living in a time of ecological collapse. We are witnessing mass extinction, and as species continue to disappear we may reach a point where the ordinary act of observing nature has become a relic of the past.
Drawing inspiration from exhibits at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, these photographs depict birdwatchers, researchers, and everyday nature observers as if they were endangered species in a diorama.
2021—Ongoing.
Species of Least Concern is a response to the unsettling feeling of living in a time of ecological collapse. We are witnessing mass extinction, and as species continue to disappear we may reach a point where the ordinary act of observing nature has become a relic of the past.
Drawing inspiration from exhibits at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, these photographs depict birdwatchers, researchers, and everyday nature observers as if they were endangered species in a diorama.
2021—Ongoing.