Hundred Acre Wood.

Hundred Acre Wood

Cameras: Hasselblad SWC.

Film: Kodak Portra 160

In this Photo Essay, I have aimed to explore the profound interplay between nature and mystery, capturing the ethereal beauty of woodland landscapes shrouded in fog. The fog acts as both a veil and a canvas, blurring the boundaries between what is seen and what is imagined.

Each piece invites viewers to step into an otherworldly realm where trees emerge like spectral sentinels, creating an intimate dialogue between shadow and illumination.

The woodland in the fog symbolizes a liminal space—a bridge between the tangible and the transcendental. It embodies quiet reflection, evoking a sense of solitude, introspection, and the timeless connection between humanity and the natural world.