Traces of Time in Light, Matter, and Memory
This photographic essay explores ephemerality through 25 black-and-white images that capture the quiet poetry of fleeting moments. Set mostly in winter, the photographs reveal a world in subtle transition - bare trees, birds mid-flight, melting snow, fading light. Human figures appear like dissolving memories, emphasising the impermanence of presence. Nature’s rhythms, the erosion of time, and the vanishing trace of human experience interweave.
The absence of colour draws focus to form, light, and texture, distilling each scene to its essence. Every image holds a fleeting breath - peaceful moments where time slows but never stops. These visual fragments reflect a world both passing and persisting, where silence gathers and memory flickers. The viewer is reminded of cycles, of fading memories, and of the delicate balance between presence and absence. This work offers a meditation on transience, a contemplation on nature and our place within the rhythms of the natural world.
Featured at Ephemere Photo Fest and in Kiosk of Democracy platform.