The Lingering Light is a body of work about the extraordinary deepening that persists at the edge of day. This is where light lingers and the landscape grows more distilled, graphic, and quietly resonant. As the day transitions into blue hour and twilight, most people leave. A hush falls, and even busy places grow quiet. In this deepening light, familiar landscapes become more intimate and powerful. The Lingering Light is rooted in the tension between day and night, when the light of the day gives way to the light of night. Some of the most meaningful beauty appears only when we stay, look longer, and allow the day to unfold.