Time leaves traces.
In people. In spaces.
This series unfolds along two lines:
portraits of people holding a photograph of themselves as a child,
and images of places just after someone has left.
The portraits are black and white, frontal.
The empty spaces are in colour, still warm with memory.
Together they form a dialogue between presence and absence.
Not as a sequence, but side by side.
What Remains in Time looks at time
as something that settles,
and remains.









