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Witness by Photographer Troy Moth

Troy Moth is a photographer living in Victoria, Vancouver Island whose high profile clients range from Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, to Rolling Stone. He recently created an amazing body of ten works entitled Witness. Moth's soft photography depicts mysterious compositions in remote environments. At first glance these misty images look sleepy and enveloping however on closer inspection they reveal a wild side. The images are filled with a variety of natural components such as bird feathers and antlers mixed in with moss covered sticks, pine needles and bark. The combination of these elements seem to evoke the quiet ghosts of nature. See more after the jump!


Troy Moth is a photographer living in Victoria, Vancouver Island whose high profile clients range from Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, to Rolling Stone. He recently created an amazing body of ten works entitled Witness. Moth’s soft photography depicts mysterious compositions in remote environments. At first glance these misty images look sleepy and enveloping however on closer inspection they reveal a wild side. The images are filled with a variety of natural components such as bird feathers and antlers mixed in with moss covered sticks, pine needles and bark. The combination of these elements seem to evoke the quiet ghosts of nature.









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