This exhibition invites a slow and attentive way of seeing. Moving between the intimate and the immense, it reveals the quiet architecture of the natural world—its rhythms, textures, and hidden harmonies. These images ask us to pause, to look more deeply, and to remember our place within a living, breathing system far larger than ourselves. In attending to beauty, fragility, and interconnectedness, the work offers an invitation not only to witness the world, but also to care for it.
About the Artist
Jon McCormack is a photographer and conservationist whose work has been featured by National Geographic, TIME, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, UNESCO, The Guardian, CNN, and The Telegraph. Alongside his photographic practice, he leads camera software engineering for iPhone at Apple, a parallel that echoes in his fascination with the underlying patterns, structures, and logic of the natural world.
To see more of his work, visit www.jonmccormack.com or @jonmccormackphoto.