Crown of the Marsh.
An osprey settles onto a weathered snag above the wetlands, wings still carrying the momentum of flight as it surveys the water below.
Ok, well I just wanted to test and see what AI could or would do turning a photo into a short video and honestly it's kinda cool. Getting way better than I remember the first time I tried. Obviously can still tell the AI did it but still a neat trick.
This account drifted pretty far into scheduled posts and business updates over the last year.
I'm changing that.
I'll still post Grainlight projects, product previews, and Fieldlight updates, but this account is returning to what it originally was: my photography, work in the field, projects I'm building, and my own thoughts and opinions.
The brand isn't going anywhere. You're just hearing from the person behind it again.
Shared Quiet.
Along the edge of the marsh where wetland meets pine forest, two doves paused together in the stillness of a summer morning. While waiting for another subject to appear, this quieter moment revealed itself instead.
We built Fieldlight's Provenance Record because artists deserve ownership of their own history.
Years ago we explored NFTs looking for a way to preserve authenticity and provenance.
What we discovered was that most photographers didn't need speculation.
They needed documentation.
Fieldlight records the story behind an image: • When it was created. • How it was made. • Its print history. • Edition records. • Certificates and provenance.
No marketplace. No blockchain. No subscriptions. Just your work and its history, preserved by you.
The web appeared first, catching the morning light. Only after looking closer did the architect reveal itself, waiting patiently among threads finer than hair.
Minimal form. Quiet symbolism.
The Grotto of the Cross was designed as a simple reflective piece for shelves, desks, and personal spaces.
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