The photograph is widely held to be a record, a piece of evidence that something happened at sometime, somewhere - in the time and the place in front of the camera. The photograph holds this recorded moment in stillness, capturing and offering up for contemplation a trace of something lost, lending it a ghostly quality.
With this series I have tried to capture the shadowy presence of what has been forgotten, lost or eradicated from the memory. In seeming to capture times and places lost in the past, the photograph can disturb the present moment and the contemporary landscape with troubling or nostalgic memories and with forgotten, or all too vividly remembered, histories.