These photographs are impressions from a journey to Canada. I didn’t set out to document places in the way travel photography usually does. I was more interested in how those landscapes stayed with me—what I noticed, what slowed me down, what resisted being turned into a postcard.
They are not the images most people bring back from such a trip. There are no landmarks meant to prove presence, no attempts to summarise a place. Instead, these photographs reflect a quieter way of looking, shaped by distance, repetition, and time spent without the need to produce a result.
What connects them is not location, but attention. Each image comes from observing rather than collecting, from staying with a scene long enough for it to stop being spectacular and start being specific.
Works from this series remain available for acquisition upon request.​​​​​​​

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