Mention honorable dans la catégorie « Photographie de Voyage »
Series of analog photographs captured throughout my travels.
Bulgaria, Serbia, North Macedonia, Morocco, Iceland, Nepal, Myanmar, India, France, Belgium.
Different places, but the same need: to leave, just to breathe differently.
I left on my own.
I would take my film camera and my backpack,
and I just wanted to see life somewhere else.
Travel became a form of therapy.
Putting distance to find a bit of calm.
Observing the world to step outside of myself.
Taking pictures to stay grounded.
Between landscapes, architecture, and the people I met — like the Kayan women in Myanmar — each image became a point of balance.
Shot on a Canon AE-1, using Kodak Portra 400, Kodak Gold, and Ilford 800, these images embrace imperfection: grain, unstable light, accidents.
Nothing is perfectly sharp.
But it was real.
And it helped me move forward.
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