The Still Project is an ongoing photographic practice centred on quiet, contemplative moments in the landscape—places that invite pause rather than demand attention.
Simple human objects, such as a chair or an umbrella, are placed within the scene as markers of presence rather than people themselves—suggesting pause, waiting, or recent departure.
Through restrained composition, long exposure, and tonal subtlety, the work explores stillness as a counterpoint to noise, speed, and visual excess, creating space for reflection, presence, and breathing room.