Imaginal Space Travel

The answers we search the cosmos for are often in plain view, hiding in seemingly ordinary spaces. Though spaceflight physically removes us from our home, it provides a perspective and gratitude for the Earth that holds the answers we search for in a near absolute way.

Imaginal Space Travel is a continuing series of photographs and videos; attempts made on our planet to gain the height necessary to foster that perspective and gratitude. They are images of what we turn away from when we look to the stars, and what we hope to see once we get there.

Ad astra.


Sol III: Eclipse Orbiter Image – 2024
Dorado, Tarantula Nebula – 2023
Right ascension: 05h 38m 38s
Declination: −69° | 05.7′
Valles Marineris, Mars: Orbiter Image – 2018
Right ascension: 05h 38m 38s
Declination: −69° | 05.7′
951 Gaspra, Galileo Flyby – 2022
Discovered by: G. Neujmin July 30th 1916

Europa Series – 2022

Satellite of Jupiter
Discovered by Galileo Galilei and Simon Marius
January 8th, 1610

Atla Regio, Venus: Orbital Image – 2018
Coordinates: 9.2°N | 200.1°E
Maat Mons: Orbital Image – 2023
Coordinates: 0.5°N | 194.6°E
Sol: Temperature Resistant Lander Image – 2023
Mean distance from Milky Way core: ≈26,660 light years
TOI-715b: Orbiter Image – 2024
Sol III: Lander Image – 2023
Fungi Nebula – 2022
Imagined Bluffs of Past Mars – 2022
Imagined Shores of Past Mars – 2023
Faustini, Earth’s Moon: Orbital Image – 2022
Coordinates: 87.3°S | 77.0°E