06. Underneath our feet
These are places where time stops. I keep going back to photograph not the graves, but the shape of what's missing.
05. The camera was a way in: on attention beyond photography
The day at the office had been one of those days. By five o’clock I had stopped pretending I would finish anything, and I started the fifteen-minute walk home.
04. The block I’d only driven past: a walk through Teofilów
A walking essay on what two hours of attention can do to a place you have only ever driven through.
03. The ordinary is the point
I used to chase the dramatic shot. Now I drive every winter to towns where nothing is happening, and that’s the point.
02. Who taught you what’s beautiful?
Every eye is a trained eye. An essay on inherited taste, the photographs we were taught to make, and what it takes to make work anyway.
01. Adjacent isn’t connected: a body of work has to be about something
A body of work doesn't come together in the edit. It comes from deciding what you want the work to say before you keep making it.