‘Memory Loss’ is my ongoing photography project where I recover undeveloped 35mm film left inside old cameras, often forgotten for years or decades. I then shoot my own photographs over the top of these original images, creating double exposures that fuse the past with the present.
The results are unpredictable — sometimes funny, sometimes melancholic — but always layered with a sense of mystery. It’s about the emotional pull of anonymous photographs, the way we project our own memories onto images that aren’t ours, and how time can collapse into a single frame.
For me, it’s also about collaboration with strangers I’ll never meet — the original photographers — and about rescuing moments that might otherwise have been lost forever.