Dust explores subtle textures and the interplay of light and shadow, capturing the quiet presence and ephemeral qualities of particulate matter. Nadav Kander’s photographic approach highlights the often overlooked physicality of dust, using close framing and careful composition to turn a mundane subject into a study of form and impermanence.
The 128-page book, published by William Morrow Paperbacks in 2014, invites viewers to consider dust beyond its usual context, emphasizing detail and atmosphere. Through a restrained yet meticulous visual strategy, Kander abstracts dust into a visual theme that evokes both fragility and persistence.