When the Trees Speak examines the collaboration between photography and nature, through an immersion within the natural environment where nature becomes the essence of the photographic process, rather than merely the subject.
The images were taken with an Ondu 6x6 pinhole camera, which is a simple light-proof box with a tiny aperture (the pinhole) instead of a lens, to capture an image on photographic film. The tiny hole has a completely different way of looking at the world than our eyes or a camera lens does, which gives the photographs an alternative gateway to reality.