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Upon moving to Phoenix, Arizona between 2006 and 2009, my relationship with light changed. What had previously been solely an agent of sight became a presence I could physically feel. Waking up to the sun beating through cracked blinds gave me the sensation that the light had physically pushed them open. Through the oppressive summer sun I became aware of light as a medium. These photographs reflect this understanding.
All images ©Adam Thorman