saltfields
Saltfields documents the northern German landscape in its raw and elemental state — a terrain shaped by wind, water, and time. Situated between the Elbe River and the North Sea, this region reveals a fragile beauty born from exposure: salt flats, marshlands, reclaimed fields, and shifting horizons.
Through photography, Saltfields traces the coexistence of human presence and natural processes. Industrial structures, dikes, and traces of habitation intersect with open stretches of land and sky. The images capture both the endurance and vulnerability of a landscape continuously transformed by human intervention and the forces of nature.
The project reflects on a geography where boundaries between cultivation and erosion, presence and absence, are constantly redrawn.