Frames of Humanity: Seeing Truth in an Age of Illusion
Now Available — Digital Edition (Flipbook) & High-Resolution PDF
Frames of Humanity is a work of creative nonfiction that examines how perception shapes power, responsibility, and the world we collectively build.
Using photography as a primary lens—but extending far beyond it—the book explores how images, structures, and systems influence what we see, what we value, and what we protect. It considers not only what is shown, but how meaning is framed, circulated, and reinforced across visual culture, architecture, conservation, and modern media.
Rather than simplifying complex issues, Frames of Humanity investigates the ethical consequences of attention itself: how beauty persuades, how care can drift into spectacle, and how good intentions operate within imperfect systems.
This is not a technical guide to photography, nor a manifesto. It is an inquiry into seeing as a moral act—and into the quiet responsibilities that accompany influence, representation, and belonging in a fractured world.
Formats available:
• Downloadable PDF
• Online flipbook edition (includes PDF download)
Print editions forthcoming.
Book preview available below.