MOONEY

She photographs to remember—and to ask what memory leaves behind.

Mooney’s work lives in the in-between: solitude and connection, stillness and motion, light and shadow. She’s drawn to moments most of us overlook—the quiet geometry of a train station bench, neon flickering in a midnight window, or the way snow reshapes a city’s rhythm.

Shooting almost exclusively on her iPhone, she embraces the unpolished and intimate, using photography as a way of noticing—honoring the ordinary as something poetic when truly seen. Her images carry a cinematic stillness, evoking memory traces and half-remembered feelings rather than telling a single story.

I discovered Mooney’s work by chance—she is one of my skin clients. Over a conversation one evening, she shared her travel photos, and I was struck by her natural artistry and adventurous spirit. Gentle yet steady, Mooney has an extraordinary gift for seeing the world as alive with quiet poetry.

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