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Quiet Walk began during the photographer’s walks over a five-year period in the North-East of England, near his childhood home. Combining analogue photography with text, the series unfolds like a long poem—shifting between past and present, outer landscape and inner reflection.
At its heart, the project explores the elasticity of memory and the lingering shape of grief. Prompted by the early loss of a close friend, the work traces how absence reshapes both place and self. The photographs, taken long after the moment has passed, hold space for what is no longer there.
Through repeated walks and quiet observation, Quiet Walk becomes an act of reconciliation—with memory, with loss, and with the landscapes that carry them.
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