Last summer I was working on a series named Remnants. It mainly consisted of photographs taken in the woods with some piece of garbage in them, not too obvious hopefully, indicating human existence. In the end the concept proved to be too one-dimensional and the photographs worked less well printed large than I had predicted. Here are three examples:



Older photographs (shot with my Nikon FM2 + Carl Zeiss 2/28 on expired film) that made me think an image of a bunch of branches might be good idea:


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