Black-and-white double exposures made with a Holga 120N and other vintage film cameras
(Part of The Betweens constellation)
A daemon is an “in-between” spirit—part guide, part shadow. In ancient thought, daemons were not merely divine intermediaries, but personifications of forces like love, justice, grief, or darkness. Each person, place, and being might carry its own daemon—an unseen companion, both intimate and impersonal, rooted in the world yet reaching beyond it.
For me, the daemon of place is a presence I encounter when attuned to land, ruin, and resonance. These photographs emerge from such encounters—made while wandering through thresholds where something stirs beneath the visible. Shot using vintage film cameras and layered through chance-based double exposure, each image is a haunting: an imprint of atmosphere, memory, and spirit.
As I travel, I become a wandering spirit—passing through in a liminal state, becoming a daemon myself. Always between, always suspended in the interstices of time and place. Transitional. Attuned. Present in the thresholds.






