And So We, Too Decay

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Give Nature Time

Nature gifts us with a surprise every time we venture outdoors. If we’re willing to look.

I felt a sense of both eeriness and wonder on this foggy spring day as I walked about a dilapidated summer camp as if young, excited Girl Scout campers would return at any moment to a place seemingly uninhabitable.

This modest album is a tribute to the great outdoors, reverently admiring how quickly nature reclaims its rightful place. Always.

Perhaps these photos are also a warning to future generations. As we become more entangled with our electronic devices, designed to make us feel more connected to the world and to each other, create an even bigger gap between us and rest. Restoration.

And the world around us fades away without us even noticing.

And so, we too decay.

Michelle Loufman

Michelle Loufman is a photographer and storyteller based in Cleveland, Ohio. Her work centers on the moments that carry meaning by helping brands, teams, and individuals translate what they do into imagery and language that resonates, endures, and motivates people to act.

https://www.michelleloufman.com
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