Hear from Lee Anne White about her exhibit Deeply Rooted: An Intimate Portrait of Place and Breathing with the Moon, a photography book.
Breathing with the Moon was photographed among the southernmost of the Sea Islands, along Florida’s northernmost Atlantic Coast. What began as an exploration of place evolved into a meditation on time—history, observable change and the natural rhythms that shape our experience of time. Key among those rhythms is the tide, whose ebb and flow is most affected by the pull of the moon and which not only influences the life of plants, animals and humans, but continuously reshapes the islands themselves.
Lee Anne White is a photographer and writer whose work is rooted in the landscape—the terrain, what grows there, the history of the land and our connection to place.