Sharing a little illustrated photo poem: the fruit of a transitional season between work and homes, inspired by Weiwei Hsu's comic log So.. Where's Home?.

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"The photos that resulted are notably different from what we might ordinarily think of as photojournalism: they are dynamic but are not the action-packed singles of the kind that win photojournalism prizes. There is something far more patient at work in them. We feel that the photographer has not so much captured a “decisive moment” as gained us admission into private moments of long duration. Many of the images project the longueurs that are, after all, a substantial part of regular life: unhurried, unharried, the part of life that isn’t caught up in working for pay, the part of life that is a straight catalogue of the passing minutes." —Teju Cole, Known and Strange Things

Credits

*Eugene H. Peterson
**Friedrich Nietzsche
***J. R. R. Tolkien