Human Nature presents a photographic exploration of the relationship between humans and wild landscapes, capturing moments where human presence intersects with natural environments. The images employ a contemplative visual style that highlights coexistence and the tension between civilization and wilderness.
Lucas Foglia’s work in Human Nature emphasizes themes of solitude, ecological interaction, and the complexity of returning to or inhabiting spaces generally considered untouched. The book includes 92 pages that frame this ongoing negotiation between cultural imprint and natural habitats in a nuanced manner.