Susan Hunter's Portfolio
As both a novelist and a photographer, my work lives at the intersection of storytelling and seeing. I am drawn to the quiet intensity of detail—the textures, patterns, and micro-worlds that often go unnoticed. Through macro photography, I explore the intimacy of scale, revealing the extraordinary within the ordinary.
My lens lingers where the eye might pass too quickly: the curve of a petal, the corrosion on metal, the grain of a surface touched by time. These moments are not only visual—they are narrative. Each image, like each sentence in a novel, invites the viewer to slow down, look closer, and ask questions. What is the story hidden in the structure of a seed? What tension lives in the crack of stone or the symmetry of an insect wing?
Photography informs my writing and writing shapes how I frame the world. Both disciplines are acts of attention and interpretation. I am always seeking that edge where clarity meets mystery—where a close-up becomes something abstract, or where a fragment suggests a whole.
Through my body of work, I aim to offer not just images, but experiences: microcosms that whisper stories, stir curiosity, and challenge our assumptions about scale, beauty, and meaning.





