Empty spaces
about empty spaces
Empty Spaces explores landscapes shaped by removal, abandonment and political change across South Africa, Europe and Zimbabwe.
These are places where people once lived, worked, gathered or resisted — now marked by silence and deterioration.
From District Six and abandoned homes in Johannesburg to lockdown London and the stone walls of Great Zimbabwe, the series considers how absence leaves its own form of trace.
The photographs focus on what remains: broken walls, graffiti, empty pitches, stripped monuments.
Each image reflects on how memory, power and loss are written into the land.
