Ordinary Devotions combines photographs and sonnets in a photo-poetry collection about love’s uncertainties, the messy gray it asks us to live in, and how over and over again it proves us wrong. The central poem of the project describes the intertwined life cycles of figs and wasps. In the wild, fig trees do not produce ripe fruit until a wasp enters an unripe bud, eats its sugars, and dies inside; the nutrients from the wasp’s body then feed the infant fig. Who is the predator and who is the prey? The fig or the wasp? The answer depends entirely on when you decide to look.