Textures of Transition

This digital photography series is about the textures of Fall – the small details that often go unnoticed but make the season so special. While the warm colours of Fall are what we usually think of, I wanted to focus on the shapes and patterns that emerge as the season changes.

Working in black and white brought out the quiet beauty of these textures. The way dew clings to a spiderweb, the roughness of bark, the delicate edges of drying leaves, or the soft haze of fog in the air – it’s these moments that draw me in. For me, Fall isn’t just about what we see, but what we feel. There’s a peacefulness, a sense of reflection in the season, and I wanted to capture that through the simplicity of light, shadow, and texture. This project is my way of celebrating Fall and its quiet transitions, and a reminder that even in the fading light of the season, there’s beauty in the details.


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7 responses to “Textures of Transition”

  1. Jenna Westbrook Avatar
    Jenna Westbrook

    These are beautiful!!

    1. catkiinson Avatar
      catkiinson

      Thanks, Jenna!

  2. Stephanie Dyhin Avatar
    Stephanie Dyhin

    I love that you’ve captured this feeling. I had heard that Australia didn’t have seasons but I had no idea what that meant until I felt it, it’s so hard to describe. But here it is!

  3. Tess Needham Avatar
    Tess Needham

    Beautiful images. 🙂

    1. catkiinson Avatar
      catkiinson

      Thanks Tess!

  4. Sasha Stone Avatar
    Sasha Stone

    Amazing the contrasts that emerge in black and white. I particularly love the soft, magical quality of the mushrooms, and the delicate beauty of the spider web.

    1. catkiinson Avatar
      catkiinson

      Thanks Sasha!

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