ECHOES OF LIGHT

This series explores light, tone, and form, turning landscapes into distilled expressions of nature’s essence. Each image captures fleeting moments that transform into something both familiar and elusive, stripping away specific memories and becoming their own presence. Echoing Susan Sontag’s idea that a photograph replaces memory, these works replace personal recollection with an impression that stands on its own, allowing the ordinary to fade into something more elemental.

In these images, the forms and textures of nature shift and merge, reflecting the energy and intensity of landscapes at their core. There’s no attempt here to capture specific places or times; instead, each image exists as an embodiment of nature’s raw, enduring beauty—something that remains, even as memory fades.