At the Docks
I spent time exploring the Royal Docks in London, drawn to their stillness and weight. This collection explores the industrial landscape of London’s Royal Docks, a place where the past and present meet.
The mechanical giants, silhouettes of cranes and steel towers, speak of a time when the docks were alive with trade and movement.
Now they stand quiet and monumental, casting long shadows across the river and the city.
Light becomes the link between these elements. It slips through nets and grids, reflects on water, pierces through steel structures and paints patterns on the ground.
These images observe how the docks shift from industrial utility to atmospheric monument, how geometry and decayturn into poetry.
This is a place of stillness and memory, seen at the edge of light.