Anthropomorphic Gaze

This collection is a conversation between species. Through the years, my lens has caught penguins quarreling like old friends, lions leaning into each other with tenderness, and elephants moving as if one heart beats across many bodies. Their gestures felt familiar, echoing our own dramas and bonds.

Even science affirms these parallels: elephants are known to linger at the bones of lost companions, as if remembering, while lion mothers nurse one another’s cubs, weaving a net of shared care. Kinship and memory, it seems, belong to us all.