Photorence

noun

A strong emotional attachment or infatuation with light and its effects, particularly in the way light interacts with the environment, objects, or people. It refers to an almost obsessive fascination with light, similar to the emotional intensity of limerence but focused on light and illumination.

Etymology:

A combination of “photo,” from Greek phos (light), and “limerence,” indicating an infatuation or emotional obsession.

Example Sentence:

His photorence became clear as he chased the perfect sunset each evening, captivated by the changing light and its ability to transform the world around him.