Where I was looking
This is an analogue memory archive of places I have passed through. It is made from things that caught my eye: unfamiliar arrangements of light taking the shape of buildings, plants, roads, water, monuments, surfaces, and small visual accidents strange enough to remember.
The photographs are not meant to explain where I was, but to preserve where my attention landed, and how a place briefly appeared to me. Film adds delay, texture, distortion, and chance. Some images are immediate; others need time to unravel.
Together they form my personal atlas of looking, misremembering, and returning.
Analogue film — texture, delay, and chance, never digital filters.
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