I make photographs late at night, when places stop performing.
I’m drawn to light doing something briefly. Walls, streets, buildings most people pass without noticing. I stand there longer than I probably need to and take a photograph to mark whatever it was I thought I saw.
The images aren’t about beauty. They’re about pause, contradiction, and the space between what’s shown and what’s implied.
The text doesn’t explain the image. It interrupts it.
I believe photographs matter more when they exist as objects.
On a screen, images are easy to scroll past, forget, or replace. As prints, they slow things down and take up space.
Each image is printed on A3 paper (11.7 × 16.5 inches), with a white border. The text is written by hand onto each print after it’s made.
Editions are limited to ten prints at an image size of 13.5 x 9 inches. Each print is signed, dated, and numbered.
These prints are not sold. They’re given away. If you have a good place for one, reach out.
Attention is not a requirement.