Initially conceived as a twenty-year color retrospective, Everything I’m Trying to Tell You materialized into a much more private body of work, largely shaped by a summer of complicated personal experiences.

“I found myself on these road trips, alone, out in the middle of nowhere. I just had my camera. I was wandering, drawn to the most strange and remote places. It was a period when my relationship with photography changed, it became a tool to process what was happening in my life. Once editing, I found myself drawn to different material. The old pictures had different meaning. After some time I realized that what I wanted to say with this book went beyond words. It was about the feelings that I couldn’t express or understand. This was its purpose.”

– Greg Hunt