Every landscape has its moment. The right light lasts seconds. The fog lifts, the wave breaks, the shadow crosses the wall — and then it’s gone. The *scapes galleries are a collection of those instants: the world caught in the act of being beautiful, strange, or simply itself. Nine galleries, nine ways of looking at the same endlessly changing world.

The urban world in its honest light. Streets, facades, reflections, and the quiet geometry of the built environment. Cities never sleep, and neither does the light that shapes them — from the blue hour before dawn to the last glow of dusk.

Step inside. Let the light filter through. Forests are slow, patient places — and so is the photography they demand. These images follow shafts of morning light through the canopy, the mist that lingers between the trees, the stillness just before everything changes.

Where reality dissolves into form and colour. The world stripped of context — patterns in peeling paint, reflections in a puddle, shadows that tell no story but their own. These are the moments when the camera stops documenting and starts dreaming.