the series of ongoing research
Qatar chapter
“The Footprints We Leave” is an initiative aimed at capturing moments, objects, and connections within the landscape and human interaction.
As we traverse this land over time, we encounter forgotten cars that trees reclaim, returning them to nature to complete the cycle of their relationship. Just as we do not truly own anything, everything ultimately returns to nature, much like the breath we inhale and exhale. This natural process of coexistence emphasizes our interconnectedness with the environment.
Humans possess the ability to shape material things, like taking a stone and crafting it into a round shape, integrating it into nature to align with our concept of existence. In this way, nature acts as a nurturing force, akin to a mother.
We will always be watching and talking to each other.
Photography by Igor Garin