ABANDONED
“For nothing endures, not even the land, and the folk are as frail as the foam that gathers at the river-mouth.” — Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Sunset Song
Abandoned is a collection of black and white photographs of places and objects left behind—old houses, empty buildings, decaying boats. Stripped of purpose but not without presence, these spaces tell quiet stories of time, weather, and change. There’s a certain stillness in what’s been forgotten—this series is about noticing that.