Walking without looking back
“Walking without looking back”
This project begins not with a destination, but with a decision—to slow down, to walk, and to see. My process blends three formats: the immediacy of digital, the patience of film, and the curiosity of pinhole photography. Each tool brings its own rhythm to the walk: digital for quick framing and instinctive response, film for trust and discipline, and pinhole for surrendering to time and light.
By closing the back of the camera, I resist the urge to check and correct. I let go of control and let the images unfold later back home, cuppa in hand, like pulling prints from a darkroom tray. That moment of sitting with what I actually saw, rather than what I thought I was seeing, is just as much a part of the process as the walk itself