North of Silence
In the Arctic winter, silence is not empty. It settles over the city, the fjord, and the mountains beyond — a quiet presence that reshapes how we see and listen.
Hunger Before the North
A personal reflection on Knut Hamsun’s Hunger, exploring pride, despair and inner winter before a journey to Northern Norway.
Between Walls, Something Waits
In Prague, streets do not lead forward—they fold inward. Walking through stone corridors and quiet squares, the search for Milena becomes something else: a slow recognition of the city itself.
Letters to Milena
Kafka’s Letters to Milena are not ordinary correspondence but acts of exposure. Reading them before arriving in Prague becomes a way of listening to the city before stepping into its streets.
Afterwards - What Stayed
When a journey ends, the images fade first. What remains is quieter — the weight of having been there, and a deeper attention to what once passed unnoticed.
The Road - Silence and Distance
Between destinations there is the road — a long, quiet space where time stretches, urgency fades, and the landscape slowly reshapes how we see what lies ahead.
Cape Town – Between Sea and History
In Cape Town, the sea and the city meet beneath the shadow of the mountain. Beauty and history coexist here, each quietly shaping the other.
Johannesburg - Edges
Johannesburg reveals itself in fragments — edges of buildings, histories, and lives intersecting in a city that never settles into a single story.
South Africa - A Beginning
Some journeys begin long before departure. South Africa first appeared as a question — a place approached slowly through stories, landscapes, and the silence between them.
J. M. Coetzee Disgrace
Reading Disgrace before traveling to South Africa is less a preparation than an attunement — a way of approaching a country through its fractures, silences, and unresolved histories.
On Walking Slowly
Walking slowly changes how the world appears. Photography becomes a way of listening — a practice of attention where light, silence, and small details begin to reveal themselves.