Chris Allery’s After Light is a meditation on travel, memory, and the fleeting nature of light. Shot over multiple journeys through Japan in winter and summer, these photographs move between bright alpine mornings and dense, humid evenings. They’re not travel postcards but moments where light reshapes what we see, often in the quiet spaces between destinations. After Light is about standing still long enough to notice how seasons change the same landscape, and how light, more than anything else, writes the atmosphere of a place.