The Faroe Islands sit at the edge of the atlantic, shaped by weather, isolation, and scale. These photographs document a brief visit to the coastal settlement near Skarðsáfossur, where geography defines movement, shelter, and daily life. The work focuses less on spectacle and more on the quiet relationship between people and the location.

Edge of the Atlantic

Following the Land

Pause and Observe

Where People Stay

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