Madagascar is not just a destination. It is one of the last places on earth where evolution took a completely different path. More than 90% of its wildlife exists nowhere else in the world, and nowhere is that more visible than in its forests and along its coastline. This project was built across two different worlds: the coastal landscapes of the northwest, where the light shifts from deep gold to white in minutes, and the rainforest interior, where every branch holds something worth stopping for. Sifakas, ruffed lemurs, crowned lemurs, chameleons, boas, leaf-tailed geckos — each encounter was brief, unscripted and unrepeatable. The goal was not to document species. It was to photograph the feeling of being somewhere that still works on its own terms, before you arrived and after you leave.