When the noise settled
7 Days 42 Photos
These photographs were made by slowing down rather than searching. Over a series of one week, I paid attention to what lingered when nothing was insisting on being seen. No events, no conclusions, no decisive moment and no need to resolve the frame. Just edges, pauses, backs turned, marks of time, and moments that felt private despite being public. The camera became less a tool for collecting images and more a way of listening. Meaning arrived later, as it often does, once the noise had settled. These 42 photographs are not answers. They are what remained.
This body of work isn’t an endpoint, but a pause. A way of standing still long enough for the ordinary to reveal its weight. I put trust in what draws my eye without asking it to perform, to move deeper rather than faster, and to let the photographs speak in their own time. If there is a direction here, it is inward. These images mark where I am, not where I’m going.
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