Artist Jungjin Lee has expanded the boundaries of the photographic process with her beautiful, large-scale photographs printed on hand-emulsified cotton or mulberry paper which she then alters using technological processes. Her resulting high-contrast images made in deserts, mountains, and oceans are simultaneously textural and minimalist.

"My images should be seen as metaphors, a form of meditation. I do not depict landscapes or nature. The desert allows me to see my inner self, and my goal is to make images of what I feel there: the eternal sense of being open and present to the world." —Jungin Lee

Her newest book, Voice, comprising of photographs made in 2018 and 2019, is published by Nazraeli.