This collection of photographs celebrates the brevity of life, the transience of seasons, and the cycles of life that all living things experience.

Life is truly ephemeral. While the moments may sometimes seem long, a lifetime seemingly passes by in the blink of an eye. The seasons are a constant reminder of the brevity of life. Each season plants and animals live and die, sometimes in an amazingly short period of time.

And each turning of the season makes me wonder, how many more springs will I see, how many more summers?

I circle back to the idea that the length of a life does not matter. In my opinion life, itself, is all about love and curiosity. What if love and curiosity are the forces that drive all creation, all of the seasons and the myriad of life forms, all of the births, all of the deaths? And what if the underlying purpose of life is simply to learn and grow?