


CRESTS
California Desert
Shot on Kodak Pro 1000 (PMZ), 35mm film
A double exposure captured on film. A vacant tire repair shop stands stripped in the California desert while a nearby gas station echoes with lingering purpose. Mountains rise in the distance—steady and unmoved—as layered paint and graffiti mark the passage of human hands.
Will you fill up now?
Where the roofline becomes sanctity. The sign whispers identity. The land remains.
Where commerce once moved with urgency, the image pauses at a threshold between expansion, abandonment, and what quietly endures beyond both.
Photographed on Kodak Pro 1000 (PMZ), the frame carries the luminous grain and heightened sensitivity of analog film. Nothing is digitally corrected—what remains is atmosphere.
Originally created for the forthcoming book FATUM (TO LOVE), Crests is part of Where the Light Waits, the debut art collection from FATUM Poetry, photographed by Henry Plant × FATUM, co-founder of FATUM. The series reflects on impermanence, endurance, and the tension between what rises and what outlasts it.
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WHERE THE LIGHT WAITS
The Debut Art Collection from FATUM Poetry
Where the Light Waits is the inaugural art collection from FATUM Poetry, featuring medium format film photography by Henry Plant × FATUM, co-founder of FATUM.
Captured on Kodak and Fujifilm film, the series explores quiet thresholds—moments of reflection, stillness, and transformation where the visible world softens and something deeper begins to emerge.
Each image invites the viewer to pause within that sacred in-between space—where the light waits, and becoming begins.