Night Shift
This series is an observation of how nature breathes in the absence of humans.
Inspired by the aesthetics of Andrei Tarkovsky, I set out to capture moments where life appears almost still — yet within that stillness, something is quietly working, pulsing, alive.
I see night as a change of rhythm: daytime forms fall silent, and other presences take over — more fragile, more attentive.
Owls, dew, fireflies, grass — they are not subjects in the traditional sense, but traces of deeper, ongoing processes. I removed the human figure, allowing space itself to become the protagonist.
The visuals are rendered in a minimalist, abstract manner — my goal was not for the viewer to “see” the scene, but to absorb it, like damp air at dawn, like the earth’s own dreaming.
Made on
Tilda