DUNGENESS
Dungeness is almost haunting in its still landscape, a liminal space.
There’s a quiet tension there: between nature and decay, presence and absence, the living and the long-abandoned. The harsh, bright, and cloudy sky, scattered structures, and vast emptiness give it a cinematic quality, stepping into the aftermath of a story. This series isn’t about what happens but what remains. The things left standing, slowly giving in to time, wind, and salt.
There’s a quiet tension there: between nature and decay, presence and absence, the living and the long-abandoned. The harsh, bright, and cloudy sky, scattered structures, and vast emptiness give it a cinematic quality, stepping into the aftermath of a story. This series isn’t about what happens but what remains. The things left standing, slowly giving in to time, wind, and salt.
















