Studio Stillness

The light in here is flat and clean, like the sky before a long climb. This tank top is the same one I wore the morning I took Maya up Rattlesnake Ridge. She’d been anxious about her first 50k, hands shaking as she laced her shoes in the dark parking lot. We didn’t talk about pace. I just pointed at the switchbacks ahead and said, “One step. Then the next.” Halfway up, the fog burned off, and she finally laughed, a real, loud one that echoed off the rock. She finished that race with a smile that split her face. Now, looking at this profile, I see the same quiet resolve. Not in the jawline or the muscles, but in the space between breaths. It’s the look you get right before you start moving. The part that stays with you.


