Wolfsdonk

What started as a photographic exploration of a familiar landscape gradually evolved into a reconstruction of memories attached to it. As I revisited stories about my childhood, my mother and my grandfather, I realized that the place I was photographing no longer existed in the way I remembered it.

‘Wolfsdonk’ reflects on how memory transforms ordinary places into personal mythologies, and how photography can be used not to preserve the past, but to reconstruct it.