Bret Culp Fine Art Photography – Black & White & Solargraphy

Black and white photographs exploring impermanence, and solargraphs capturing the sun’s movement over time. Archival prints for collectors and exhibitions.

Dunluce Castle Ruins, Northern Ireland — archival pigment print by Bret Culp

The Beauty of Impermanence

Black and white photographs and colourful solargraphs exploring impermanence, light, and time. Archival fine art prints available for collectors and exhibitions.

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Artist Statement on Black & White and Solargraphy Fine Art Photography

Photographer Bret Culp photo.

“I use photography to explore the beauty found within the cycles of growth, decay, and renewal. Influenced by the Buddhist concept of anicca — the understanding that all things are impermanent — my work embraces change not as loss, but as a generative force — a source of possibilities, meaning, awareness, and connection.”

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