After the Day

by Scott Sanders

“I listen for what a moment wants to say — to see what can be, to view it in a way that gives opportunity and chance the time they need to reveal what others often do not, and most will never notice. My work covers anything that offers the opportunity to be photographed with observance and wonder. My pictures are taken more with feeling than with sight — guided by emotion and intuition rather than by what’s simply seen. From landscapes and nature to the places where people and the natural world coexist, to buildings and structures shaped by time — I follow whatever invites quiet attention. My work invites viewers to slow down and notice the beauty found in what’s often overlooked — and to remember that every moment, if given time, has something to say.”

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