This work is from an ongoing photographic series that explores the precarious balance between natural beauty and environmental collapse. Originating from a moment of personal and artistic reflection, the project began after a trip to Iceland, where I was struck by the visible impact of irresponsible tourism on the landscape, the careless actions of visitors who failed to respect the environment. This realisation seeded a deeper exploration of how human presence imprints itself on Nature, often irreversibly.

Drawn to surreal, remote environments, landscapes that recall a prehuman Earth, I photograph ...

 

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