Noise and Other Singular Things is a visual and poetic conversation between photographer Steven Visneau and artist/poet Benji Peck. Born from a shared obsession with the raw and the overlooked, this book is a meditation on what happens when you stop trying to make sense of things-and start paying attention instead.
Visneau's photographs are immediate, unfiltered, and alive with tension. They catch the blur between beauty and distortion, offering fragments of a world that's both intimate and untamed. Peck responds through original poetry, drawing, and typographic composition--shaping the visual noise into something quietly human.
There's no fixed narrative, no clean arc—just a dialogue between image and response, between what's seen and what's felt. It's a book about noticing what gets missed. About the crack between certainty and contradiction. About the subtle, sacred weight of the ordinary.
Nothing is sacred. Everything counts.