“Safe Harbour” quietly explores places where human plans meet nature’s wear—the spots where usefulness lasts longer than beauty and calm stays in hidden coastal corners.
I focus on faded textures, weathered surfaces, and simple shapes, photographing parts of maritime life not for show, but for their lasting presence. Rusty hulls, abandoned boats, fog-covered ferries—each picture reveals human marks. These aren’t big, dramatic ocean views; they are quiet moments where time settles like water in a boat. The series embraces decay and care, solitude and structure, movement and stillness. “Safe Harbour” doesn’t demand attention—it waits quietly to be noticed.
In a world rushing for speed and clarity, I want to reveal the life that lives in silence and wear.