Eliott Peacock creates surreal, monochromatic photographs using optics and pure light, challenging conventional approaches to camera-based image-making. His ongoing series The Light Recordings began in response to the loss of his father, an improvisational jazz musician whose ethos of spontaneity and tonal exploration deeply informs Peacock’s process. Each photograph is created entirely in-camera without digital manipulation, evoking layered worlds that blur the boundaries between photography, music and performance. Printed using Piezography and historic techniques, Peacock’s images offer a meditative visual language rooted in improvisation, memory, and light as a generative force.