Inbetween is a project that drifts between documentary, photography, fiction, and memory. It’s about landscapes your mind might remember — if memory wasn’t tethered to reality.
I named it Inbetween, because there are at least two worlds in these images. One is real — places I’ve actually been, tangible and observed. The other is imagined, built from collage and AI-generated elements.
It began with one photograph in Iceland. I photographed the landscape without a specific plan, only with the intuition that it would one day find its place in my work.
From there, I started blending landscapes together — combining fragments of different places to create new, imagined terrains.
Places that never truly existed, yet somehow feel familiar to me.
Now, these images form a story — about longing for distant places, half-imagined, half-remembered.