Littoral Studies - Lofoten Coast

Littoral Studies - Lofoten Coast examines the Arctic shoreline through reflection, tidal variation, geological structure, and restrained northern light. Across fjords, tidal basins, frozen surfaces, and dispersed settlements, the photographs observe how water, stone, snow, and atmosphere continually reorganize spatial perception along the coast. Human presence remains provisional within a landscape governed by mountain mass, erosion, exposure, and seasonal stillness. Moving between transparency, reflection, and compressed winter structure, the set approaches the Lofoten littoral as a terrain shaped equally by elemental force, duration, and the quiet instability of Arctic light.

01.- Stone Mirrors
02.- Tidal Basin
03.- Concentrated Forces
04.- Horizon of Light
05.- Residual Light
06.- Suspended Waters
07.- Held in Reflection
08.- Arctic Littoral
09.- Measured Against Stone
10.- The Passage and Beyond
11.- Arctic Stillness
12.- Frozen Structures
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