The Quiet Wild

A study of overlooked life, landscapes and atmosphere

These photographs explore the strange meeting point between wilderness and infrastructure — where fog softens the edges of the city and invasive plants, empty roads, distant figures, and isolated trees quietly reclaim space. The work is less concerned with documenting nature than with observing presence, solitude, and persistence within transitional environments.

Made largely in moments of marine layer, dusk, smoke, and diffused light, the images drift between realism and memory — treating ordinary terrain as something cinematic, emotional, and quietly alive.

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