This book is a 114-page unique alternative to “Fabula.”
Memories of Water is a photographic work spanning more than five decades, exploring water as presence, process, and memory across diverse geographies and states. Moving between black-and-white analog photography and contemporary digital color work, the book observes water not as spectacle, but as a quiet force shaping landscapes, time, and perception.
Rather than documenting places, the work traces encounters — moments where water appears flowing, frozen, suspended, dispersed, or absorbed. These images register both continuity and change, acknowledging that some of the waters depicted no longer exist in the same form, while others persist beyond human attention.
Text throughout the book functions as reflection rather than explanation, allowing memory to coexist with observation. Together, image and language consider photography as an act of presence shaped by recollection, restraint, and care.
Memories of Water invites sustained looking and quiet awareness, offering a meditation on one of the planet’s most essential and fragile elements — not through argument, but through attention.