Even Here, And There is a photographic exploration of God’s presence within the natural world, grounded in the belief that the divine has always been present, woven into all of creation. This work does not question whether God is present, but asks how that presence is recognised and how photography can reveal it. Through abstraction, close observation, movement, and heightened colour, familiar elements such as leaves, bark, flowers, light, and sky are transformed into moments of encounter, where sensation takes precedence over form and the ordinary becomes sacred. The series unfolds across phases that move through struggle and joy, darkness and illumination, reflecting the shifting nature of faith and perception. Some images carry tension, heaviness, or uncertainty while others open into warmth, clarity, and quiet beauty. Together, the images trace a rhythm of breaking and becoming, doubt and renewed awareness, suggesting that God is present not only in moments of ease and beauty, but also within fragility, change, and challenge. The work does not attempt to depict God directly but responds to the truth that He moves through all things, inviting recognition of the sacred heartbeat of creation.
EVEN HERE, A N D T H E R E
He is my light,
Phase #1
Where He is, darkness can’t stay,
Phase #2
The practice of re-seeing,
Phase #3