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Trying Up: Images at Bics Depever

Strolling by her neighborhood in Ghent, Belgium, in 2020, Bieke Depoorter got here throughout a person named Henk, bent over a telescope, gaze educated on the moon. “I noticed that I by no means actually search for,” she advised me, describing the prospect encounter. She discovered herself intrigued by this man, who was “comforted by the cosmos.” The Magnum photographer’s new e book, Blinked Myself Awakecombines memoir and picture in a sequence of eclectic riffs on the historical past of astronomy, the observe of stargazing—each novice {and professional}—and the connection between pictures and objectivity. However greater than something, Depoorter is all in favour of observing others observing, animated by the conviction that trying up is intimately associated to the observe of trying inward and backward.

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Bieke Depoorter

Henk at his telescope, Ghent, Belgium, 2020

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Bieke Depoorter

An astronomer highlights a star with a laser pointer, Mol, Belgium, 2020.

In a diary entry written when she was 14, Depoorter mused on the moon, fascinated by the concept folks all through historical past had all gazed on the similar object. That night, she took her first {photograph} of the moon. She jogged my memory that all the stars we see within the sky are snapshots from the previous: pictures of them not as they’re, however as they have been earlier than their mild traveled throughout the vacuum of area—recollections performed out in actual time.

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Bieke Depoorter

Three stargazers at Mount Teide, in Tenerife, Spain, 2023

Her true topics aren’t celestial our bodies however folks—a younger man together with his eye, moon-bright and glowing towards the grey scale, fastened on his lens; a nightscape of Henk together with his telescope, framed within the gateway of a chain-link fence; a laser pointer, aimed towards area, that neatly parallels the gable roof of a house; three stargazers readying their tripods within the shadow of a mountain. At a second when ever extra human exercise is oriented towards trying down at our telephones, fixated on screens that mirror ourselves again at us, Depoorter’s topics, with their monastic devotion to what lies above and past them, remind us that every one data begins first with surprise.


This text seems within the July 2025 print version.


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