“In the late winter the snow silently falls, and the gorgeous beauty of the common is shrouded in a veil of fairest white.”
~ P.H. Emerson (1856-1936)
Emerson had a remarkable way of seeing the world, striving to capture it as our eyes naturally perceive what lies before us. There is a quiet magic in the winter season, in the way snow transforms the landscape with its silent beauty. It is this extraordinary sensitivity and vision that Emerson brought to the medium of photography, turning each image into a reflection of the world’s fleeting wonders.