Hung out to dry

Photography has and will always have an affinity with death, from that of people in photographs being no longer with us, to the death of the photographer, who’s viewpoint we see or to the death of the moment which is now seemingly immortalised instill. “In dealing with death for the first time, I use photography to work through and reflect my feelings by way of melancholic landscapes of places I find myself lost in a transient state. Exploring themes of the uncanny and the everyday, I air my dirty laundry in an attempt of self-purification. In showing this through the means of analogue black and white prints. A slower methodical process, that I found to be mediative and away through processing mortality.”

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