I am drawn to the minimalist aesthetic and objective approach of typologies. On lighthouses - I seek to capture their uniqueness. I prefer to photograph on grey days during the winter, as the overcast light highlights the architectural details and creates a sense of isolation, which reflects the isolation and resilience of the structures. The lighthouses stand alone, strong and enduring, in some of the most remote and inhospitable places along the coast. Through my photography, I also aim to pay homage to the lighthouse guardians who lived and worked in these structures, often in isolation, and whose contribution to maritime safety and navigation has been essential. Their lives were marked by a sense of duty and sacrifice, and the series seeks to capture that sense of isolation and perseverance in these structures. I also wanted to capture the sense of peace that comes from being by the water, and the way lighthouses can inspire feelings of calm and contemplation. My work is also a reflection on the disappearing architecture, as many lighthouses are being decommissioned and replaced with modern technology, and I feel the urge to capture their beauty and significance before they disappear. I travel across Canada to document these structures, which are both functional and artistic, in an effort to preserve their legacy.






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