Invisible Sun

Invisible Sun is a deeply personal photography book from photographer Amani Willett and Dust Collective. A visual meditation on survival, transformation, and fragility, the project traces the impact of childhood medical traumas and the ways they continue to reverberate through the present.

Photography Amani Willett

INVISIBLE SUN is a personal reckoning – a visual meditation on survival, transformation, and the fragility of being. As a child, I survived two life-threatening medical events that left a lasting imprint, shaping how I move through the world. Years later, new chronic health challenges brought those early traumas back to the surface. In seeking to process them, I turned to intensive therapies, including Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, where I encountered vivid, often unsettling visions, including those of my younger self. These visions became central to the creation of this body of work.


“As a child, I survived two life-threatening medical events that left a lasting imprint, shaping how I move through the world.”


Using photographs of my children as stand-ins, landscapes, photographic experimentations, and AI-generated imagery, I explore the space between memory and embodiment – where the body holds what the mind forgets. This work is an attempt to give shape to those fragments and offer a visual language for what is often left unspoken.



“I turned to intensive therapies, including Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, where I encountered vivid, often unsettling visions, including those of my younger self.”



Invisible Sun by Amani Willett, is now available to order here

Printed and bound in New England
7.5” x 10”
64 images
124 pages
Hard cover with lay-flat binding

Design by Emily Sheffer
Published by Dust Collective
Autumn 2025


About Amani

Amani Willett is a Brooklyn and Boston-based photographer whose practice is driven by conceptual ideas surrounding family, history, memory, and the social environment. Working primarily with the book form, his three monographs—Disquiet (Damiani, 2013), The Disappearance of Joseph Plummer (Overlapse, 2017), and A Parallel Road (Overlapse, 2020)—have received widespread critical acclaim.

His work is featured in several books about photography, and resides in the collections of the Tate Modern, The Library of the Museum of Modern Art, The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, The Sir Elton John Photography Collection, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Oxford University, and Harvard University, among others.

Amani completed an MFA in Photography, Video and Related Media from the School of Visual Arts, NY in 2012 and a BA from Wesleyan University in 1997.

In addition to his artistic practice, he is an Associate Professor of Photography at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston.

To see more of his work, visit his website or follow him on Instagram


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