the night comes

Night becomes a lens to explore unseen inner worlds. Shadows of thought, feeling, and memory echo through the landscapes I walk. Through photography, I trace these fleeting presences, navigating the delicate space between awareness and the subconscious.

In the night comes, I explore the shadows of our subconscious, the silent companions that linger within us, in light or dark. These shadows are the hidden thoughts, fears, and emotions we carry, often unsettling and chaotic, especially in the stillness of night.

Through nocturnal landscape photography, I navigate this inner terrain. The night becomes both mirror and refuge, a space where shadows can be confronted, captured, or momentarily escaped. Walking through sleeping streets, open fields, or quiet urban corners, I use the camera to translate these ephemeral encounters into visual form. Sometimes I photograph to flee the weight of my shadows; sometimes to embrace and witness them in the silence and darkness around me.

This body of work seeks to render the invisible tangible, exploring the tension between presence and absence, light and dark, and perception and subconscious—a meditation on the shadows that shape our human experience.