SUMMARY
Photographer Jonah Reenders, with a background in biology, has created a project focused on the Armillaria, a 10,000-year-old fungus in Oregon that is the world's largest living organism. The subterranean organism's vast root system is mostly hidden, prompting Reenders to explore themes of interconnectedness and human relationships with the environment. His artistic process involves experimental darkroom techniques like spore prints, portraits of people interacting with nature, and surreal landscapes, aiming to create a layered and thought-provoking body of work.
TAKEAWAYS
Jonah Reenders' project documents the Armillaria, a 10,000-year-old fungus in Oregon.
The fungus is the world's largest living organism, primarily existing underground.
Reenders uses photography, spore prints, and poetry to explore ecological connections.
The work questions human roles within ecosystems and the boundaries of the environment.