Tell Us of the World examines the eroding connections of humans with nature and what is irrevocable in this loss. Through a novel camera-less technique, I am documenting plant fluorescence to reveal the otherwise invisible luminous bodies of plants directly onto silver halide emulsions. Further photographic inquiry into ecological field studies makes visible ongoing research to understand our world. My sculptural cameras are creating durational in-gallery chlorophyll prints that evoke a sense of reciprocity and conversation with light. Central to this project is the interdisciplinary connection with photo-scientific inquiry; the emergence of photography relied equally on communication within scientific communities and on experimentation in the metaphysical, to explore the permanence of the world and the language of the lens. In the midst of fallow curiosity, reigniting this relationship confirms our nature as guided by light.