Forces, Seen Softly
Archival pigment print on photo rag, A2 (420 by 594 mm), edition of 6
Time Written in Grain
After the Wind Spoke
A Cathedral of Pressure
Held By Stone
Breathing Fire's Memory
Water Remembers Stone
Forces shaping form, memory etched into matter...
This series considers landscape not as fixed scenery, but as an ongoing act of formation. The images trace the quiet influence of wind, water, heat, and time. Forces that sculpted the terrain long before a camera arrived to record it. Photographs do not simply reveal places; they interpret them.
Through framing, selection, and stillness, the landscape becomes a constructed view rather than an objective truth. These works embrace that mediation, offering considered fragments instead of sweeping panoramas. They are reflections on process, perception, and the subtle ways in which environments continually shape and are shaped by our way of seeing.
Arm's Length
Archival pigment print on photo rag, edition of 8.
This series reflects on the paradox of our time...
The devices we use daily to document our experiences. Which links us to distant others, also reshapes and fragments it. It disconnects us from our immediate surroundings. Reminding us that vision is never neutral, but always mediated. These images were shot on Bondi Beach on a late Spring afternoon/evening as a response to being 'walked into' by beach goers, too glued to their phones to notice me.