Bryophytes // Single & Short Film

Bryophytes | Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute

“Bryophytes is the informal group name for mosses, liverworts and hornworts. They are non-vascular plants, which means they have no roots or vascular tissue, but instead absorb water and nutrients from the air through their surface (e.g., their leaves).”

Through the last few short years, life has introduced a new path of growth, thought and quest. Like Bryophytes, my growth has been fed, absorbed and blossomed by environment. This piece, constructed and composed as a sensory-inspired soundbath, is a lens depiction of this self-journey.

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Special love to Aaron Marshall for mastering this piece, to Ben Rains for the stunning photography, to Laura K. Balke for the surreal makeup and Aftur for the beautiful clothing utilized for this photography series.

-ZacharyWalter

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