“Paths that don’t lead back” is a study of spaces frozen in time, in which a person becomes nothing more than a shadow in the geometry of oblivion.
As we move forward, we make sense of our past. We don’t just lose or forget something, but we weave our past meanings into new ones.
People as temporary elements in the flow of history, intersecting at the border of the past and the future.
This constant contrast between hope and alienation, a sense of greatness, but also of constant loneliness.
All photos taken with analog camera Hasselblad 503cw. with black and white film.











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