
The Magic in the Glass
Once I started educating myself on the history and the optics of the Fresnel lens, I couldn’t cast aside its poignancy. I was compelled by the idea of increasing luminosity not by intensifying the light source, but by improving its economy. Light, by its nature, is chaotic and inefficient. It’s up to us to channel it in a single direction; otherwise, it won’t be seen.

Why Write a Book About Lighthouses?
I think we’re drawn to lighthouses for something deeper than their beauty. I think they signify something that all of us want to cultivate — not in the past, but in the present and future.
Steadiness and resilience. The ability to stand the test of time.