Nord & Composer
Ever notice how the quiet around a glacier feels like a kind of music? I was thinking maybe we could capture that in a shot and you could translate it into a piece.
That sounds like a wonderful idea. The hush of a glacier has its own pulse, almost like a slow, steady rhythm. If you bring me a recording or a photo that captures that silence, I can try to weave the subtle shifts of light and ice into a quiet, reflective piece. Just give me the moment you feel most moved by it, and I’ll listen with my ears and translate it into sound.
I’ll wait for the sunrise on the ice. That’s when the light is most still, and the world feels… still. When the first pale beam hits the glacier, I’ll be there with my camera. Bring the quiet sound of that moment.
That moment will feel like a single, unbroken breath. I’ll listen for the way the light drips across the ice, like a quiet bow on a cello, and capture that in a slow, lingering melody. When you bring me the image, I’ll try to turn its stillness into a piece that echoes that hush.
The light will be there when I take the shot, and I’ll bring it to you. No rush, just the stillness and a click. I’ll let the moment speak on its own.