About the Book
I photograph glass, fabric, brick, and other textured materials because they react to light in unexpected ways. The surfaces I choose aren’t perfect — they reflect, distort, and hold color differently depending on how you look at them. I’m drawn to that unpredictability. Through these images, I’m exploring how color and texture can turn something ordinary into something almost luminous.
My hope is that when people look at these photos, they feel a sense of satisfaction — like they’ve paused for a moment to really see. I want the experience to feel like peering through a magnifying glass into my world, where light and color are always shifting, always alive.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 24 - Publish Date: Nov 16, 2025
- Language English
About the Creator
Sophia Schulz is a photographer based in Saint Charles, Missouri, and a student at Saint Charles Community College. As an emerging artist, she explores the relationships between light, color, and texture through detailed, vibrant imagery. Her work reflects a deep appreciation for the overlooked beauty of everyday life — a way of saying thank you to the world by capturing what most eyes might miss. Inspired by artists like William Eggleston, Sophia’s photographs celebrate the richness of color and the emotional resonance of light. She finds inspiration in her surroundings, whether standing still to observe or traveling to discover new sights, sounds, and textures. Through her work, she invites viewers to pause, look closely, and leave with a sense of grounding and peace.

