But it was the Moon that really captured her imagination and has been her muse for many years.
In particular, Wolfe enjoys photographing the Moon in a way that shows off its size.
In most of her images, it looks like a giant glowing orb that dwarfs the architecture.
This gives her work a surreal touch that makes it stand apart from typical moon photography.
The Moon is roughly a quarter million miles away.
Any place you stand on earth, the Moon will always be the same size, she shares.
So, how does she accomplish the illusion?
It’s not as difficult as you might think.
All it requires is shooting with a long lens.
That will make the building look really close and, voila, youve captured the illusion!
As with allastrophotography, it requires careful planning to get the creative opportunities Wolfe craves.
She finds the appsPlanit ProandVentuskyto be particularly useful for determining the position of the Moon and the weather conditions.
Seeing that huge moon rising is the most gorgeous astronomical event that I have ever seen.