Margin of Certainty

Margin of Certainty is a visual study of boundaries — between form and formlessness, between what we build and what we can’t hold. These images were taken in a high alpine landscape where human geometry meets scale, cloud, and time. The series begins with assertive structures: dams, walkways, the clean arc of control. But as the sequence unfolds, the architecture gives way to mist, wind, and distance — and to the small, silhouetted gestures of human presence.

I’m interested in what remains when control slips. When the grid disappears into the weather. Each frame is composed with precision, but I’m not looking for perfection — only a quiet confrontation with space, tension, and light.

Shot mostly with the Leica Q2 Reporter, the series moves between clarity and disappearance — always tracing the edge of certainty.