How does solitude in nature enhance psychological well-being, and can photography serve as a tool for rediscovery through visual narratives?
How can photographs in a post-Anthropocene world convey the dangers of environmental destruction, self-alienation, and emotional detachment from nature through a dystopian lens?
From communal connections to virtual interactions, people are losing sight of the importance of solitude in nature for self-healing. Can photography help them reevaluate their relationship with the natural world?
The innate need to connect with nature is essential for well-being and the human psyche. Can photography serve as a bridge to restore this connection?