Liminal Spaces, Forgotten Futures revisits the images from Transient Places, Future Nostalgia. These are photographs I never shared, overlooked, or didn’t know what to do with at the time. Coming back to them years later, I found a different kind of resonance: places that felt like pauses in time, full of potential and almost-memories. This series is about those moments that hover between purpose and abandonment, nostalgia and possibility.
I used to pass over these images because they didn’t feel finished. Now I think that’s the point. They sit in a waiting room, holding space for something that never fully arrived.
Looking at these places again, I’m less interested in what they were and more curious about what they almost became. There’s a tenderness in the unfinished, in the futures that never took shape.
Years later, the haunting part is realizing these places don’t exist anymore, not like this. What’s left is just the version I captured, and the strange feeling of being stuck inside a moment that’s already gone.