Ernest Goh explores the fragile ties between humans, animals, and the natural world. Through photography and community-based projects, he highlights overlooked connections that shape our ecosystems. His work, rooted in empathy and field engagement, addresses threats like extinction and marine pollution, inviting us to see nature with renewed attention.
On the dark sands of a distant shore, coral fragments spell parting words—echoes from a vanishing world. Bleached by warming seas, these letters give voice to reefs undone by time and human impact. Composed with care and quiet wit, the messages—drawn from poems and imagined farewells—speak not only of loss, but of what may still emerge. Bleached Bones is a meditation on life at the edge, and a gentle call to respond before silence sets in.