What Remains
This collection focuses on structures that persist after their original purpose has faded—factories, buildings, and fragments of architecture left to weather, decay, and slowly return to the landscape around them.
Photographed in quiet moments and subdued light, these places reveal traces of the lives and labor that once filled them. Walls collapse, roofs disappear, and vines overtake wood and brick, yet the forms remain recognizable, holding echoes of their former presence.
Rather than documenting ruin as spectacle, the images explore stillness and endurance. What remains is not simply decay, but a quiet record of time passing—structures suspended between disappearance and memory.
The Last Route
The rails fade into silence, overtaken by time and stillness. A Path that once carried movement now lingers as a quiet memory of what came before.
Through What Remains
Through a broken doorway, the quiet woods beyond appear where the structure once stood, revealing the slow return of the landscape.
Still Standing
The lone chimney remains in the quiet woods, a fragment of a structure that time has erased but not entirely taken away.
Empty Frame
The structure remains, but what once filled it has disappeared — leaving only the outline of a purpose that has longe since passed.
Beyond the Glass
Broken panes open to a space that reveals noting, where light stops at the frame and the interior fades quietly into darkness.
Held Together
Weathered boards and creeping vines hold what time has tried to pull apart, the structure surviving through quiet persistence.
What Remains
The structure leans with time, its weathered wood and creeping vines quietly marking the passage of years.
Where the Water Slows
The river eases around stone and quiet banks, a place where movement softens and the landscape settles into stillness.