To be far from home is not always to be lost.
But it is to look differently, slower, quieter, from the edges of things.

Far From Home gathers photographs made while travelling through unfamiliar places. Not the landmarks or the highlights, but the still corners: a hotel window at dusk, a roadside shrine, a street that felt like déjà vu.

Shot across borders but threaded by tone, this series explores the soft unease of distance, from others, from routine, from yourself.

It’s not about where you are.
It’s the feeling that you won’t be there for long.