Stock photography, curated with the same care one might apply to choosing a bottle of wine: mostly based on the label, slightly influenced by reviews, and ultimately determined by whatever loaded fastest.
Each image was selected because it radiates the specific brand of non-committal beauty that makes stakeholders feel something without being able to articulate what.
Where the road meets ambiguity, beautifully.
Nature, doing what teams aspire to.
Waves crash. Meetings continue. Life persists.
From up here, everything looks like a strategy.
The view from the quarterly review.
The internet, viewed from its own ego.
A masonry layout. Because nothing says "we take content seriously" like varying image heights and the implication of curatorial effort.
The exact moment before someone opens Slack and the day becomes irreversible.
Trees have been doing teamwork for millennia without a single retrospective.
When the sun does this, nobody asks for a status update. Beautiful protocol.
Water: the original mirror, predating both vanity and user testing.
The beach has no deadlines and yet somehow never falls behind.
Mountains: the original growth chart. No pivot required.
Every image on this page was chosen with the same rigour applied to selecting a desktop wallpaper at 11 PM on a weeknight: instinctively, hastily, and with the unshakeable belief that aesthetics are a substitute for meaning.
The photographs are beautiful. The captions are unnecessary. Together they form a gallery that exists for no reason other than the deeply human need to arrange things in a grid and feel accomplished.
Thank you for scrolling this far. Your stamina is noted and mildly admired.
— The Nihilo Curatorial Department (headcount: conceptual)
Or don't. We are a gallery page, not a life coach. But the other pages exist and they are also very nicely formatted.