Memory moves with the softness of attic light. Languid, illuminating the long bones of old furniture, nestling into the folds of childhood blankets. Memory slips through yesterdays, playfully collapsing time.
These photographs move in much the same way: they are an exploration of stillness and recollection, of the quiet moment after the click of a shutter. Memory is unreliable.
Ryan Baker is a graduate of Emerson College. He is available for freelance portrait or editorial work.