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.