Before it Gets Too Dark to Remember. Before it Gets to Light to Care.
The series draws on the language of early photographic processes, evoking a time when images felt more like whispers than declarations. Each image is an echo, a trace of presence rather than a statement of identity. I used soft focus, obscured surfaces and selective blur to give them a quiet fragility, as though they might dissolve at any moment.
These are not portraits of people, but of feelings, half-remembered, half-forgotten. Like memories on the cusp of vanishing, they ask us to linger, to look again, to feel before it becomes too late to do so.









London, July 2025