Hommage Issue Four featured the first glimpse of what would become Ten Days in Greece; Athens, Milos, and Naxos, exploring the Cyclades on Ferrania P30 and Kodak Ektachrome. Then, a few hours in Fair Park: Brennon Grimm photographed Okigbo on a midsummer’s afternoon and waxed lyrical on motivations. ‘I wasn’t born in a rectangular concrete planter in a garden.’ No, but she could have been; Ginger Berry's photographs are laden with mystery befitting a woman who may or may not have sprung forth from the very earth itself.
Afterwards, we asserted that to stand any chance of making sense of a place, one has to walk it; Derek Bishop found a pace that allowed him to discover the quiet moments on a whirlwind tour of Japan. Following, Nathanael Zabala's sense of the grandeur of nature emergedvin Monuments, an ode to solitude and stillness, the calm before. Awakened, Flourished; Devotion. Tre Logan returned, photographing Sarah and perhaps the idea of something more. Wrapping the issue, Cody McPhail's review of A Voyage to Arcturus