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The Still Point Essays are about Seeing

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Fine art black and white photography. Printed on archival paper. Shipped to your door.

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These photographs weren't taken. They were noticed.

Every image in this collection started with the same thing: showing up present, with nothing but an iPhone and open eyes. No filters. No setups. No plan. Just whatever the world was doing that day.

The prints are black and white — not for nostalgia, but because stripping color returns a scene to its bones. What's left is light, shadow, form, and the silence of a moment that didn't know it was being seen.

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THE PERSON BEHIND THE LENS

Walking Around, Noticing Things

I'm Odeani. I'm a father, a meditator, and someone who thinks most of us are moving too fast to see what's right in front of us. I started Colorless Way because I kept noticing my favorite bird in the sky. A turkey vulture crossing a daytime moon, an empty stage holding its breath- and I wanted a way to give those moments somewhere to live beyond my camera roll.

These prints are for people who wish to slow down.

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I Only Came For the Bird

I have a thing for turkey vultures. Not in a way I’ve ever been able to fully explain. I just know that whenever one appears in the sky above me, I stop. Something in me goes quiet and I look up. There’s something about the way they move. They don’t flap. They just open themselves to whatever the air is doing and let it carry them, wide and slow and unbothered, across the whole sky.

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